

HoP 282 - Portrait of the Artist - John Buridan
Jul 16, 2017
John Buridan, a nominalist and scholar of knowledge and language, discusses his theory on these subjects as well as the workings of free will. The chapter explores Buridan's popularity, his practical views on logic and language, his empiricist philosophy, his distinction between realist and predicate essentialism, and his response to skepticism regarding freedom and decision-making.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Barritin: Logic, Language, and Influence
02:37 • 6min
Empiricist Views on Universal and Singular Concepts
08:32 • 4min
Realist Essentialism, Predicate Essentialism, and Burritin's Donkey Example
12:24 • 3min
The Relationship Between Will and Judgment, Burritin's Response to Skepticism
15:39 • 4min