Boethius, the Roman philosopher, was executed for treason and pilloried by modern scholars for misinterpreting Aristotle to the West. This book examines his semantics and logic, attempting to clear his name and lend him new credence.
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Taki Suto, Ph.D. in the History of Western Philosophy, Kyoto University (2003) and in Philosophy, Saint Louis University (2008), is a Lecturer of Philosophy at Ritsumeikan University, Japan. She contributed ""Virtue and Knowledge: Connatural Knowledge according to Thomas Aquinas to The Review of Metaphysics 58 (2004) and has written a number of articles in Japanese on various topics in the philosophy of late antiquity and the Middle Ages.
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