
Thinking and Calculating
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Part I. Classical Antiquity .- 1. Paolo Crivelli: The Method of Models in Plato's Statesman .- 2. Francesco Ademollo: Anti-Platonism in Aristotle's Categories .- 3. Vincenzo De Risi: Aristotle on Common Axioms.- 4. Marcello D'Agostino and Mario Piazza: Chrysippus' Logic in a Natural Deduction Setting.- Part II. The Middle Ages and the Scholastic Tradition.- . 5. Christopher J. Martin: " Generaliter de nullo enuntiabili aliquid scio ": Meaning and Propositional Content in the Ars Meliduna.- 6. Graziana Ciola: Complete Forms, Individuals and Alternate World Histories: Gilbert of Poitiers.- 7. Irene Binini: Turning Potentialities into Possibilities: Early Medieval Approaches to the Metaphysics of Modality.- 8. Claude Panaccio: Ockham on Abstract Pseudo-Names.- 9. Fabrizio Amerini: Ockham and Chatton on the Origin of Logical Concepts.- 10. Simo Knuuttila and Riccardo Strobino: William of Heytesbury and Peter of Mantua on Demonstrative Pronouns in Epistemic Contexts.- 11. Fabrizio Mondadori: Poncius contra (dicta Mastrii contra (dicta Poncii)).- Part III. Leibniz.- 12. Monica Ugaglia: Possibility vs Iterativity: Leibniz and Aristotle on the Infinite.- 13. Maria Rosa Antognazza: Pure Positivity in Leibniz.- 14. Stefano Di Bella: Essentialism, Super-Essentialism and/or Anti-Essentialism in Leibniz.- 15. Richard Arthur: Leibniz's Metaphysics of Change: Vague States and Physical Continuity.- 16. Enrico Pasini: Is Leibniz's "Lex Iustitiae" a Logical Law?.- 17. Calvin G. Normore: Leibniz among the Nominalists.- Part IV. Modern Logic and its Applications.- 18. Stefania Centrone and Pierluigi Minari: Oskar Becker and the Modal Translation of Intuitionistic Logic.- 19. Andrea Cantini: Reflecting and Unfolding . -20. Giorgio Lando: Metaphysical Modality, without Possible Worlds.- 21. Francesco Belardinelli: Counterpart Semantics at Work: Independence andIncompleteness Results in Quantified Modal Logic.- 22. Carla Bagnoli: The Form of Practical Reasoning .- Massimo Mugnai: Publications.
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