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Richard Brinkley

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Richard Brinkley[1] (died c.1379) was an English Franciscan scholastic philosopher and theologian. He was at the University of Oxford in the mid-fourteenth century; he produced a Summa Logicae in a nominalist vein in the 1360s or early 1370s, and other works.

References

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  • Michael J. Fitzgerald, Richard Brinkley's Theory of Sentential Reference: "De Significato Propositionis" from Part V of His "Summa Nova de Logica", Leiden: Brill, 1987.
  • Paul Vincent Spade and Gordon Anthony Wilson (editors) (1995), Richard Brinkley's Obligationes: A Late Fourteenth Century Treatise on the Logic of Disputation, Münster: Aschendorff, 1995.

Notes

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  1. ^ Richardus Brinkley, Richard Brinkel, Brinkelius
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