Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-024-1151-5_294-2
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Lambert of Lagny

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“…9 On the Disputatio in the Middle Ages, see [4,36], and [71]. 10 It should also be noted that the expression accessus appears in the title of the anonymous treatise Accessus Philosophorum seeming to suggest a scheme of division based on the four Aristotelian causes (efficient, material, formal, and final). about the role played by each of the Aristotelian books in the constitution of the scientific discipline to which the book belonged.…”
Section: The Classification Of Logic Among the Sciencesmentioning
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“…9 On the Disputatio in the Middle Ages, see [4,36], and [71]. 10 It should also be noted that the expression accessus appears in the title of the anonymous treatise Accessus Philosophorum seeming to suggest a scheme of division based on the four Aristotelian causes (efficient, material, formal, and final). about the role played by each of the Aristotelian books in the constitution of the scientific discipline to which the book belonged.…”
Section: The Classification Of Logic Among the Sciencesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This book was for a long time attributed to Lambert of Auxerre, but it seems that its author is Lambert of Lagny. For a presentation of this issue, see [10]. Greek logos (sermo, in Latin) and ycos (scientia).…”
Section: The Status Of the Discipline: Logic As Science Or Logic As Artmentioning
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