\textit{Per se} modality and natural implication -- an account of connexive logic in Robert Kilwardby
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 194916 (Why is no real title available?)
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- Aristotle's modal syllogistic
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(6)- Robert Kilwardby on negative judgement
- A Nelsonian Response to ‘the Most Embarrassing of All Twelfth-century Arguments’
- Connexive Principles After a ‘Classical’ Turn in Medieval Logic
- Kilwardby's 55\(^{\text{th}}\) lesson
- Rewriting the history of connexive logic
- Notule libri priorum. Part 1 and 2. Edited by Paul Thom and John Scott
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