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Buridan is dead, long live Buridan!

Semblablement, où est la reine  Qui commanda que Buridan  Fut jeté en un sac en Seine?  Well into the 15th century the “buzz” about Buridan’s life and death was still circulating [1], since François Villon could record it in his … Continue reading

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Moody 2018: William of Ockham and his Milieu

From the 2nd to the 4th of March, the University of California Los Angeles will be hosting the yearly Moody Workshop in Medieval Philosophy. This meeting is named after Earnest Addison Moody, a former member of the Philosophy Department and … Continue reading

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