Simo Knuuttila
(? - 2022)

  • The Logic of Being. Historical Studies
    with Jaakko Hintikka
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 51 (2): 375-375. 1989.
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    Jaakko Hintikka in the Library of Living Philosophers: A Dialogue
    with Jaakko Hintikka
    Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 14 231-243. 2010.
    An evening discussion between professors Jaakko Hintikka and Simo Knuuttila on September 2, 2007, at the Helsinki conference: Knuuttila: Ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for inviting us to this event and for this opportunity to discuss the latest volume of the Library of Living Philosophers, which was published last spring. The title of the volume is “The Philosophy of Jaakko Hintikka”. Probably most people here know this series, which was founded in 1939 by P. A. Schilpp. The idea of the volumes…Read more
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    Preface
    Synthese 96 (1): 1-2. 1993.
  • Luther's view of logic and the revelation
    Medioevo 24 219-234. 1998.
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    Emotions in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
    Philosophical Quarterly 56 (222): 132-133. 2006.
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    The Logic of Being: Historical Studies
    with Jaakko Hintikka
    Springer Verlag. 1985.
    The last twenty years have seen remarkable developments in our understanding of how the ancient Greek thinkers handled the general concept of being and its several varieties. The most general examination of the meaning of the Greek verb 'esti'/'einai'/'on' both in common usage and in the philosophical literature has been presented by Charles H. Kahn, most extensively in his 1973 book The Verb 'Be' in Ancient Greek. These discussions are summarized in Kahn's contribution to this volume. By and la…Read more
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    Ancient scepticism and philosophy of religion
    with Juha Sihvola
    Acta Philosophica Fennica 66 125-144. 2000.
  • Socrates and the Artists
    Acta Philosophica Fennica 72 151-159. 2003.
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    2003 european summer meeting of the association for symbolic logic logic colloquim'03
    with Michael Benedikt, Stevo Todorcevic, Alexandru Baltag, Howard Becker, Matthew Foreman, Jean-Yves Girard, Martin Grohe, Peter T. Johnstone, and Menachem Kojman
    Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (2). 2004.
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    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 39.4 (2001) 587-589 [Access article in PDF] Maarten J. F. M. Hoenen and Paul J. J. M. Bakker, editors. Philosophie und Theologie des ausgehenden Mittelalters: Marsilius von Inghen und das Denken seiner Zeit. Leiden: Brill, 2000. Pp. x + 322. Cloth, $98.00. Albert of Saxony, Nicholas Oresme, and Marsilius of Inghen were among the fourteenth-century Parisian masters of arts who were influenced by Bu…Read more
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    Modalities in Medieval Philosophy
    Philosophical Quarterly 44 (176): 383-385. 1994.
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    The Medieval Background of Modern Modal Conceptions
    Theoria 66 (2): 185-204. 2000.
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    Guest editor's preface
    Theoria 66 (2): 126-128. 2000.
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    Duns Scotus and the foundations of logical modalities
    In Ludger Honnefelder, Rega Wood & Mechthild Dreyer (eds.), John Duns Scotus: Metaphysics and Ethics, E.j. Brill. pp. 127--145. 1996.
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    Roger Roseth and Medieval Obligations Logic
    with O. Hallamaa
    Logique Et Analyse 149 75-87. 1995.
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    Medieval Theories of the Passions of the Soul
    In Henrik Lagerlund & Mikko Yrjonsuri (eds.), Emotions and Choice From Boethius to Descartes, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 49--83. 2002.
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    Preface
    Synthese 40 (1): 1-2. 1979.
  • Finlande, 1979-1983
    Les Etudes Philosophiques 27 (n/a): 196. 1985.
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    The Logic of Being
    with Jaakko Hintikka
    Studia Logica 48 (1): 133-133. 1989.
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    Naissance de la logique de la volonté dans la pensée médiévale
    with Nicolas Combettes
    Les Etudes Philosophiques 3 291-305. 1996.
    La théorie augustinienne de la volonté a été abondamment discutée au XII e siècle, et a donné naissance à une logique de la volonté, en particulier par sa théorie des actions contraintes et du rapport entre vouloir une fin et vouloir les moyens pour cette fin. Cette logique de la volonté se trouve ultérieurement assimilée par la logique déontique, telle qu'on la trouve développée par exemple chez Roger Roseth au XIV e siècle
  • Recent Approaches to Scholasticism and Sufficient Reason
    Acta Philosophica Fennica 61 145-154. 1996.