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theories in 14th century thought. Alyngton is credited with creating the ideological foundation for the
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by substituting reference to objective reality with reference to mental and linguistic reality.
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The History and Antiquities of the Colleges and Halls in the University of Oxford
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who began his theological studies at Queen's College in 1363. Alyngton was
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from 1379 until 1386. He was deeply influenced by the
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Litteralis sententia super Praedicamenta Aristotelis
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Index

English
philosopher
logical
semantic
metaphysical
ontological
Oxford Realists
Fellow
The Queen's College, Oxford
metaphysics
John Wyclif
Chancellor
Oxford University
Rector
Long Whatton
Leicestershire
linguistic philosophy
Liber sex principiorum
"Robert Alyngton"
Zalta, Edward N.
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
"Fasti Oxonienses"
34
Internet Archive
Hibbert, Christopher
The Encyclopaedia of Oxford
Macmillan
ISBN
0-333-39917-X
Thomas Prestbury

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