The Mexican Logic of Antonio Rubio. Part I. The Real and Non-Real Being. The Logical de-Reason Entity in Antonio Rubio's Mexican Logic
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Metyper.2018.v0i19.4911Keywords:
logic, meontology, intencionality.Abstract
In this paper I explain how would we conceive logic if we had taken Antonio Rubio’s logic course in Mexico back in 1577. In short, we would say logic is “a relation of-reason of second intention”. To clarify this characterization I will use the notions of meontology and intentionality that are available in Rubio’s works.
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