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Thanks to both Googlepages and Geocities closing down their free sites, the whole of the Logic Museum is now moving here.  
 
Thanks to both Googlepages and Geocities closing down their free sites, the whole of the Logic Museum is now moving here.  
  
''October 12 2010''. The new site is [here http://www.logicmuseum.com].  This will be for parallel texts and subject areas.  This site will remain for biographies and other material best suited to a wiki format.
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''October 12 2010''. The new site is [http://www.logicmuseum.com here ].  It will be for parallel texts and discussions.  This site will remain for biographies and other material best suited to a wiki format.
  
 
''October 31 2009''. I have scanned in Albertus' Commentary [[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics|Commentary on the Metaphysics]] and have started to upload it (it is a massive work of over 700 pages).  The text is mostly uncorrected, except for the first few tracts. Over the coming year I will be correcting the text.
 
''October 31 2009''. I have scanned in Albertus' Commentary [[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics|Commentary on the Metaphysics]] and have started to upload it (it is a massive work of over 700 pages).  The text is mostly uncorrected, except for the first few tracts. Over the coming year I will be correcting the text.
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* [[Directory:Logic Museum/William of Ockham|William of Ockham]]
 
* [[List of medieval philosophers]]
 
* [[List of medieval philosophers]]
 
* [[Philosophers who flourished around the thirteenth century]]
 
* [[Philosophers who flourished around the thirteenth century]]

Latest revision as of 16:36, 26 May 2011

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The Logic Museum is devoted to the history of Logic up to and including the period of Frege and Russell. 'Traditional Logic' has a long history, and is much richer than implied by standard treatments of the subject (usually limited to a cursory discussion of the syllogistic moods, and the Square of opposition). The site is still under construction, but includes online texts not available elsewhere, links to other history of logic sites, and a discussion page.


What's new

Thanks to both Googlepages and Geocities closing down their free sites, the whole of the Logic Museum is now moving here.

October 12 2010. The new site is here . It will be for parallel texts and discussions. This site will remain for biographies and other material best suited to a wiki format.

October 31 2009. I have scanned in Albertus' Commentary Commentary on the Metaphysics and have started to upload it (it is a massive work of over 700 pages). The text is mostly uncorrected, except for the first few tracts. Over the coming year I will be correcting the text.

Pages

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Organisations and Journals

Categories

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