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Paul Vincent Spade

Indiana University, Bloomington
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  • Indiana University, Bloomington
    Department of Philosophy
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University of Toronto, St. George Campus
Graduate Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1972
Bloomington, Indiana, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
  • All publications (96)
  •  1
    William of Ockham
    with Claude Panaccio and Jenny Pelletier
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2002.
  •  2
    Insolubles
    with Stephen Read
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2001.
  •  2
    Binarium Famosissimum
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2003.
  •  5
    Book Reviews (review)
    with G. Weaver, D. M. Johnson, Rolf George, C. B. Schmitt, Susan Haack, Rainer BÄUERLE, M. E. Tiles, Recensione di L. Nurzia, Allen Stairs, Philip Kitcher, Nicholas Griffin, Rezensiert von Wolfgang Carl, I. Grattan-Guinness, Barry Smith, P. M. Simons, N. C. A. Da Costa, T. Pinkard, F. Hogemann, Gabriel Nuchelmans, Larry Hickman, and E. J. Ashworth
    History and Philosophy of Logic 2 (1-2): 133-185. 1981.
    MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE LOGIC RADULPHUS BRITO, Quaestiones super Priscianum minorern. Introduction and critical edition by H.W. Enders and J. Pinborg. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 1980. 460 pp. 2 fascicules. DM 168 per fascicule. PAUL VINCENT SPADE, Peter of Ailly: concepts and insolubles. An annotated translation. (Synthese Historical Library, Volume 19.) Dordrecht, Holland: Boston, U.S.A.: London, England: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1980. xii + 193 pp. Df1.60/$31.40. VINCENT…Read more
    MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE LOGIC RADULPHUS BRITO, Quaestiones super Priscianum minorern. Introduction and critical edition by H.W. Enders and J. Pinborg. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 1980. 460 pp. 2 fascicules. DM 168 per fascicule. PAUL VINCENT SPADE, Peter of Ailly: concepts and insolubles. An annotated translation. (Synthese Historical Library, Volume 19.) Dordrecht, Holland: Boston, U.S.A.: London, England: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1980. xii + 193 pp. Df1.60/$31.40. VINCENT FERRER, Tractatus de suppositionibus. Introduction and critical edition by J.A. Trentman. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 1977. 188 pp. No price stated. GABRIEL NUCHELMANS, Late scholastic and humanist theories of the proposition. Amsterdam, Oxford and New York: North Holland Publishing Co., 1980. 237 pp. Dfl.75.00/$36.50. LARRY HICKMAN, Modern theories of higher level predicates: second intentions in the Neuzeit. (Analytica. Investigations in Logic, Ontology and the Philosophy of Language.) Miinchen: Philosophia Verlag, 1980. 191 pp. DM 98. GERMAN TRADITIONS IN LOGIC JOHANN GOTTLIEB FICHTE, Grundlage der gesamten Wissenschaftslehre als Handschrift fiir seine Zuhörer (1794). Einleitung und Register von Wilhem G. Jacobs. Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag, 1979 (third edition). xxviii +272 pp. DM 23. GOTTHARD GUNTHER, Grundziige einer neuen Theorie des Denkens in Hegels’ Logik. Zweite Auflage. Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag, 1978. xx+226 pp. DM 26. DIEGO MARCONI (ed.), La formalizzazione della dialettica. Turin: Rosemberg &Sellier, 1979. 474pp. No price stated. SUBSTANCE >M.J. Loux, Substance and attribute: a study in ontology. (Philosophical Studies Series in Philosophy, volume 14.) Dordrecht, Boston and London: Reidel, 1978. xi + 187 pp. $29.00 (cloth)/$11.95 (paper). DAVID WIGGINS, Sameness and substance. Oxford: Blackwell, 1980. xi + 238 pp. £12.50. EDITIONS OF FREGE GOTTLOB FREGE, Posthumous writings. Translated by P. Long and R. White, with the assistance of R. Hargreaves. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1979. viii+288pp. £15.00. GOTTLOB FREGE, Philosophical and mathematical correspondence. Translated by Hans Kaal, abridged by Brian McGuinness. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1980. xviii +214 pp. £15.00. G. FREGE, Schriften zur Logik und Sprachphilosophie. Aus dem NachlaB mit Einleitung, Anmerkungen, Bibliographie und Register herausgegeben von G. Gabriel. 2. Aufl. Hamburg: Meiner 1978. xxx + 224 pp. DM 25. PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE ERNEST NAGEL, The structure of science: problems in the logic of scientific explanation. London and Henley: Routledge and Kegan Paul, paperback edition 1979. xiii + 618 pp. £4.95 (paper). JENNIFER TRUSTED, The logic of scientific inference: an introduction. Foreword by Sir Peter Medawar. London: The MacMillan Press, 1979. xii + 145 pp. £8.00. G. TORALDO DI FRANCIA (ed.) Problems in the foundations of physics. (Proceedings of the International School of Physics ‘Enrico Fermi’, Course LXXII, Varenna, Italy, 25th July-6th August 1977.) Amsterdam and New York: North Holland Publishing Company, 1979. xvii + 500 pp. US $87.75/dfl.180.00. A.-F. SCHMID, Une philosophie de savant. Henri Poincar6 et la logique mathématique. Paris: Maspéro, 1978. 175 pp. No price stated. LOGIC AND LANGUAGE LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN, Notebooks 1914-16. Second edition. Edited by G.H. Von Wright and G.E.M. Anscombe. English translation by G.E.M. Anscombe. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1979. 231 pp. £8.95 SAUL A. KRIPKE, Naming and necessity. Revised and enlarged edition. Oxford: Basil Blackwell Publisher, 1980. 172 pp. £7.95. M.A.E. DUMMETT, Truth and other enigmas. London: Duckworth, 1978. lvii + 470 pp. £24.00. MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS JAAKKO LOUNELA, Die Logik im XVII. Jahrundert in Finnland. (Annales Academiae Fennicae. Dissertationes Humanarum Litterarum, no. 17.) Helsinki: Suomlainer Tiedeakatemia, 1978. vi + 188 pp. No price stated. BERNARD BOLZANO, Grundlegung der Logik. (Selections and synopses from Volumes I and I1 of Bolzano’s Wissenschaftslehre, second edition.) Edition and introduction by Friedrich Kambartel. Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag, 1978. lxxi + 380 pp. DM 38 (paper). HERBERT MEHRTENS, Die Entstehung der Verbandstheorie. Hildesheim: Gerstenberg Verlag, 1979. ix + 363 pp. DM 42. JANE BRIDGE [KISTER], Beginning model theory. The completeness theorem and some consequences. (Oxford Logic Guides.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1977. viii + 143 pp. $10.00.
  •  21
    Degrees of Being, Degrees of Goodness: Aquinas on Levels of Reality
    In Scott MacDonald & Eleonore Stump (eds.), Aquinas's Moral Theory: Essays in Honor of Norman Kretzmann, Cornell University Press. pp. 254-276. 2019.
  • More Liars
    with Sten Ebbesen
    Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec Et Latin 56. 1988.
    Medieval Philosophy of Language
  •  102
    Walter Burley and the Obligationes attributed to William of Sherwood
    with Eleonore Stump
    History and Philosophy of Logic 4 (1-2): 9-26. 1983.
    The history of the mediaeval obligationes-literature has only recently begun to be studied. Two important treatises in this literature, one by Walter Burley and the other attributed to William of Sherwood, have been edited by Romuald Green in a forthcoming book. But there is considerable doubt concerning the authenticity of the text attributed to Sherwood. The correct attribution and dating of this treatise is crucial for our understanding of the history of this literature. In this paper, we arg…Read more
    The history of the mediaeval obligationes-literature has only recently begun to be studied. Two important treatises in this literature, one by Walter Burley and the other attributed to William of Sherwood, have been edited by Romuald Green in a forthcoming book. But there is considerable doubt concerning the authenticity of the text attributed to Sherwood. The correct attribution and dating of this treatise is crucial for our understanding of the history of this literature. In this paper, we argue that the treatise is not as early as William of Sherwood, that on the contrary it dates no earlier than the very end of the thirteenth century, and that, although there is some contrary evidence, the treatise may be an early work by Walter Burley himself
    Medieval Logic
  •  72
    Five Texts on the Mediaeval Problem of Universals: Porphyry, Boethius, Abelard, Duns Scotus, Ockham
    Hackett Publishing. 1994.
    New translations of the central mediaeval texts on the problem of universals are presented here in an affordable edition suitable for use in courses in mediaeval philosophy, history of mediaeval philosophy, and universals. Includes a concise Introduction, glossary of important terms, notes, and bibliography.
    John Duns ScotusUniversals
  •  74
    Paul of Venice: Logica Magna (review)
    Philosophical Review 91 (2): 275-278. 1982.
  •  56
    Abailard on Universals
    Noûs 14 (3): 479-483. 1980.
  •  77
    History of Logic
    Noûs 15 (2): 239-244. 1981.
  •  113
    Quodlibetal Questions (review)
    Philosophical Review 102 (1): 91-94. 1993.
    13th/14th Century Philosophy
  •  80
    Language and Logic in the Post-Medieval Period. By E.J. Ashworth. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Company. 1974. Pp. xvi, 304. $39.00 (review)
    Dialogue 15 (2): 333-340. 1976.
  •  86
    De Dialectica
    with Augustine and B. Darrell Jackson
    Noûs 11 (1): 64. 1977.
  •  62
    Ockham on Terms of First and Second Imposition and Intention, with Remarks on the Liar Paradox
    Vivarium 19 (n/a): 47. 1981.
  •  90
    Die Modalbegriffe in den logischen Schriften des Wilhelm von Shyreswood und in anderen Kompendien des 12. und 13. Jahrhunderts: Funktionsbestimmung und Gebrauch in der logischen Analyse. Klaus Jacobi (review)
    Speculum 56 (4): 878-879. 1981.
  •  137
    Ockham on terms of first and second imposition and intention, with remarks on the liar paradox
    Vivarium 19 (1): 47-55. 1981.
    Liar ParadoxWilliam of OckhamMedieval Philosophy of LanguageMedieval Logic
  •  1
    Peter of Ailly : Concepts and Insolubles. An Annotated Translation
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 44 (4): 730-730. 1982.
  •  143
    Why don't mediaeval logicians ever tell us what they're doing? Or, what is this, a conspiracy?
    What I want to talk about here is a puzzle for historians of philosophy who, like me, have spent a fair amount of time studying the history of mediaeval logic and semantic theory. I don’t know how to solve it, but in various forms it has come up repeatedly in my own work and in the work of colleagues I have talked with about it. I would like to share it with you now.
    Medieval Logic
  •  119
    An Anonymous tract on insolubilia from ms vat. Lat. 674. An edition and analysis of the text
    Vivarium 9 (1): 1-18. 1971.
    Medieval LogicLiar ParadoxMedieval Philosophy of Language
  •  72
    Three Versions of Ockham's Reductionist Program
    Franciscan Studies 56 (1): 347-358. 1998.
    William of OckhamMedieval Logic
  •  31
    Richard Brinkley's Obligationes: a late fourteenth century treatise on the logic of disputation
    with Richard Brinkley and Gordon Anthony Wilson
    Aschendorff. 1995.
    Medieval Logic
  • Obligationes
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. forthcoming.
  • The Mediaeval Liar: A Study of John Buridan's Position on the Paradox, with a Catalogue of the "Insolubilia"--Literature of the Middle Ages
    Dissertation, University of Toronto (Canada). 1972.
  • ‘insolubilia’ And Bradwardine’s Theory Of Signfication
    Medioevo 7 115-134. 1981.
    Medieval LogicLiar Paradox
  •  70
    St. Thomas Aquinas on the Existence of God: The Collected Papers of Joseph Owens John R. Catan, editor Albany: State University of New York Press, 1980. Pp. xii, 291. $9.95 (review)
    Dialogue 21 (4): 772-773. 1982.
    Thomas Aquinas
  •  94
    Boehner’s text of Walter Burley’s De puritate artis logicae: Some corrections and queries
    I am preparing an English translation of both the Tractatus longior and the Tractatus brevior of Walter Burley’s De puritate artis logicae for the “Yale Library of Medieval Philosophy.” My translation is based of course on the 1955 critical edition by Philotheus Boehner, the only reasonably reliable text available. Nevertheless, in preparing my translation, I have had several occasions to question or correct readings in Boehner’s edition. In some instances the corrections are merely obvious typo…Read more
    I am preparing an English translation of both the Tractatus longior and the Tractatus brevior of Walter Burley’s De puritate artis logicae for the “Yale Library of Medieval Philosophy.” My translation is based of course on the 1955 critical edition by Philotheus Boehner, the only reasonably reliable text available. Nevertheless, in preparing my translation, I have had several occasions to question or correct readings in Boehner’s edition. In some instances the corrections are merely obvious typographical errors, but in others there was something more substantive at stake. The text of the Tractatus brevior is particularly problematic in places, since there are fewer extant manuscripts on which to base an edition.
    Medieval Logic
  •  84
    Robert Fland's Insolubilia: An edition, with comments on the dating of Fland's works
    Mediaeval Studies 40 (1): 56-80. 1978.
    Medieval Logic
  •  86
    William of Ockham De insolubilibus
    From Guillelmi de Ockham, Summa logicae, Philotheus Boehner, Gedeon Gál and Stephanus Brown, ed., (“Guillelmi de Ockham Opera philosophica et theologica,” OPh I; St. Bonaventure, N.Y.: The Franciscan Institute, 1974), pp. 744–.
    William of Ockham
  •  113
    "Averroes' Middle Commentaries on Aristotle's Categories and De Interpretation", translated by Charles E. Butterworth
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 24 (1): 117. 1986.
    History of Western PhilosophyMedieval LogicAverroes
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