Published Jun 25, 2011



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Héctor Hernando Salinas Leal

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Abstract

This work sets out to offer a presentation of Scotus' treatment on common name’s problem of meaning, included in his two commentaries on Aristotle’s De interpretatione. The two classic positions are analyzed in these early commentaries (the name meaning the concept or meaning the thing), keeping in suspense at the same time, a personal position from Scotus. Comparing a passage added later to one of these commentaries with another passage from his Ordinatio, a work of maturity commenting on the book of Sentences, we may claim that Scotus, in spite of the opinion of some historians, held a position on this problem, that we may call innovative and conciliating between the two classic positions.

Keywords

meaning, semantics, medieval logic, John Duns Scotus, medieval philosophysignificado, semántica, lógica medieval, Juan Duns Escoto, filosofía medieval

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How to Cite
Salinas Leal, H. H. (2011). The Common Name’s Problem of Meaning in John Duns Scotus. Universitas Philosophica, 28(56). Retrieved from https://ojspuj.repositoriodigital.com/index.php/vniphilosophica/article/view/11040
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