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Preface. Part I: Obligations and Insolubles. Duties, Rules and Interpretations in Obligational Disputations; M. Yrjönsuuri. Disputation and Change of Belief - Burley's Theory of Obligationes as a Theory of Belief Revision; H. Lagerlund, E.J. Olsson. Obligations and Liars; C.J. Martin. The Relations between Insolubles and Obligations in Medieval Disputations; F. Pironet. Part II: Consequences. Consequence as Inference: Mediaeval Proof Theory 1300-1350; P. King. Consequence and Rules of Consequence in the Post-Ockham Period; I. Boh. Self-reference and Validity Revisited; S. Read. Part III: Translations. The Emmeran Treatise on False Positio; Anonymous. The Emmeran Treatise on Impossible Positio; Anonymous. Whether in Every Valid Consequence the Opposite of the Antecedent can be Inferred from the Opposite of the Consequent? Pseudo-Scotus. Index of Names.
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