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John Buridan's Treatise De dependentiis, diversitatibus et convenientiis: An Edition

John Buridan's Treatise De dependentiis, diversitatibus et convenientiis: An Edition Dekker. Proef 4a. 31-8-2004:13.08, page 109. © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2004 Vivarium 42, 1 Also available online – www.brill.nl John Buridan’s Treatise De dependentiis, diversitatibus et convenientiis : An Edition DIRK-JAN DEKKER Introduction The treatise De dependentiis, diversitatibus et convenientiis counts among the earliest works of John Buridan. It was written as a contribution to a philosophical debate at the university of Paris that began in 1331 and continued until 1334. The debate probably started with Buridan’s meta- physical treatise De diversitate generis ad speciem , several conclusions of which were attacked by other Parisian magistri . In reply, Buridan wrote two new treatises. One of these, our De dependentiis, diversitatibus et conveni- entiis of 1332, deals with the ontological status of relations. The other, Defensiones determinationis de diversitate generis ad speciem of 1333, is a more direct defense of Buridan’s original conclusions in De diversitate generis ad speciem and discusses the way genus and species are related to each other. Although we do not know whether these replies provoked any re- action of the opponents, it is certain that in 1334 Buridan honored the request to write one final treatise about the disputed topics; this is http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Vivarium Brill

John Buridan's Treatise De dependentiis, diversitatibus et convenientiis: An Edition

Vivarium , Volume 42 (1): 109 – Jan 1, 2004

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Brill
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© 2004 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0042-7543
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1568-5349
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10.1163/1568534042066983
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Dekker. Proef 4a. 31-8-2004:13.08, page 109. © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2004 Vivarium 42, 1 Also available online – www.brill.nl John Buridan’s Treatise De dependentiis, diversitatibus et convenientiis : An Edition DIRK-JAN DEKKER Introduction The treatise De dependentiis, diversitatibus et convenientiis counts among the earliest works of John Buridan. It was written as a contribution to a philosophical debate at the university of Paris that began in 1331 and continued until 1334. The debate probably started with Buridan’s meta- physical treatise De diversitate generis ad speciem , several conclusions of which were attacked by other Parisian magistri . In reply, Buridan wrote two new treatises. One of these, our De dependentiis, diversitatibus et conveni- entiis of 1332, deals with the ontological status of relations. The other, Defensiones determinationis de diversitate generis ad speciem of 1333, is a more direct defense of Buridan’s original conclusions in De diversitate generis ad speciem and discusses the way genus and species are related to each other. Although we do not know whether these replies provoked any re- action of the opponents, it is certain that in 1334 Buridan honored the request to write one final treatise about the disputed topics; this is

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