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Boethius on Mind, Grammar and Logic
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Boethius (c.480-c.525/6), who is best known for his Consolation of Philosophy, has been accused of misinterpreting Aristotle’s logical works in his translations and commentaries thereof. Building o...
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11 November 2011

Boethius (c.480-c.525/6), who is best known for his Consolation of Philosophy, has been accused of misinterpreting Aristotle’s logical works in his translations and commentaries thereof. Building on recent scholarship in the philosophy of late antiquity, this book challenges some of the past interpretations of Boethius and reveals significant features of his semantics and logic. With comparisons between his and contemporary arguments and attention to the terminology of late antiquity, this work is of use to those interested in semantics, logic and grammar from antiquity to the modern day. Furthermore, this book’s new conclusions aim to reinvigorate interest in this much-maligned and poorly understood philosopher.
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Pages: 296
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Philosophia Antiqua
Publication Date:
11 November 2011
ISBN: 9789004214187
Format: Hardcover
"Taki Suto’s book is a provocative contribution both to the study of Boethius’philosophical views and to the history of the philosophy of language." Margaret Cameron, History and Philosophy of Logic, 34:4, 392-396.
Taki Suto, Ph.D. in the History of Western Philosophy, Kyoto University (2003) and in Philosophy, Saint Louis University (2008), is a Lecturer of Philosophy at Ritsumeikan University, Japan. She contributed "Virtue and Knowledge: Connatural Knowledge according to Thomas Aquinas” to The Review of Metaphysics 58 (2004) and has written a number of articles in Japanese on various topics in the philosophy of late antiquity and the Middle Ages.