Gabriel Nuchelmans

Gabriel RFM Nuchelmans ( born May 15, 1922 in Oud-Gastel/Nordbrabant; † 6 August 1996) was a Dutch philosopher with a focus on the history of philosophy, especially philosophy of the Middle Ages, as well as logic and philosophy of language.

After completing high school at Bishop's College of Roermond Nuchelmans studied at the Catholic University of Nijmegen, where he made 1947 the exam. During the PhD he spent a year in Freiburg / Switzerland at Olof Gigon and Joseph Maria Bocheński. 1947/48 he attended events of Alfred Ayer and Stuart Hampshire at University College London. Furthermore, he heard at the London School of Economics Karl Popper and OJ Wisdom. After acquiring the PhD Nuchelmans taught fourteen years of Latin and Greek in Velsen. From 1964 he taught at the Philosophical Institute of the University of Leiden Ancient Philosophy and Analytic Philosophy as well as their history until he came with his farewell lecture on September 10, 1987 in retirement. Nuchelmans was a member of Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie Van Wetenschappen since 1975. His great work in three volumes on the history of the proposition will remain the standard work for a long time.

Works

  • Studies on Philo logos, Philologia and Philologein, Zwolle 1950
  • Theories of the proposition: ancient and medieval conceptions of the bearers of truth and falsity, North -Holland, Amsterdam / London 1973, ISBN 0 - 7204-6188 -X
  • Late - Scholastic and Humanist Theories of the Proposition ( Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie Van Verhandelingen The Wetenschappen, Afd. Letterkunde ), Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts & Sciences in 1980, ISBN 978-0720484687
  • Judgement and proposition: from Descartes to Kant, North -Holland, Amsterdam / London 1983, ISBN 0-4448-5571-8
  • Geulincx Containment Theory of Logic ( Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie Van Mededelingen The Wetenschappen, Afd. Letterkunde ), Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts & Sciences, 1988, ISBN 978-0444856982
  • Dilemmatic arguments: towards a history of Their logic and rhetorics, North -Holland, Amsterdam / London, 1991, ISBN 0-444-85730-3
  • Secundum / tertium Adiacens. Vicissitudes of a Logical Distinction ( Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie Van Mededelingen The Wetenschappen, Afd. Letterkunde ), Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam 1992, ISBN 978-0444857620
  • Studies in the History of Logic and Semantics, 12th - 17th Century, edited by EBBos, Variorum, Aldershot 1996 ( online; PDF; 105 MB)
  • Logic in the Seventeenth century: preliminary remarks and the Constituents of the proposition, The Cambridge history of Seventeenth -century philosophy. Edited by Daniel Garber and Michael Ayers. Cambridge:. Cambridge University Press 1998, pp. 103-117
  • Proposition and Judgement, The Cambridge history of Seventeenth -century philosophy. Edited by Daniel Garber and Michael Ayers. Cambridge:. Cambridge University Press 1998, pp. 118-131
  • Deductive reasoning, The Cambridge history of Seventeenth -century philosophy. Edited by Daniel Garber and Michael Ayers. Cambridge:. Cambridge University Press 1998, pp. 132-146

Science and art

  • David Hume, 1965 ( in nederlands )
  • Proeven van filosoferen analytically, 1967
  • Overview of analytical de wijsbegeerte. 1969
  • Wijsbegeerte en taal, 1976
  • Taalfilosofie. En inleiding. 1978
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