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Olivia Clark

Oxford Logic Traditions

“Oxford Logic Traditions” explores how Oxford University shaped Western thought on logic, theology, and statecraft during the medieval and early modern periods. Delving into Oxford's intellectual history, the book reveals the University's role in developing ideas that continue to influence contemporary thought. Oxford emerged as a center for philosophical and political discourse, refining logic as a tool for critical thinking and shaping theological debates that defined religious doctrines. The book highlights how Oxford's scholars debated theories of statecraft, impacting political practices and ideologies.

The book charts the progression of scholasticism, humanism, and the scientific revolution within Oxford's unique academic environment. It argues that Oxford University served as a primary incubator for key ideas, demonstrating its lasting impact on the intellectual landscape of the West. For example, Oxford's exploration of logic influenced subsequent philosophical and scientific endeavors.

The book systematically explores Oxford's contributions, beginning with foundational concepts and progressing through the development of logical systems, the evolution of theological discourse, and the formulation of statecraft theories.
144 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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