Polyphonic Philosophy: Logic in the Long Twelfth Century (c. 1070-1220) for a New Horizon in the History of Philosophy

HORIZON.1.1HORIZON-ERCID: 101041596
EC Contribution
€14,982
Consortium Size
1 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

This project aims at an innovative, interdisciplinary approach to Latin logical commentaries from the Long Twelfth-Century (c. 1070-1220). My contention is that this little-explored topic presents us with a unique ""Polyphonic Philosophy"" that can open up a new horizon in our understanding of philosophical commentaries, on the one hand, and help to reshape some core ideas in the history of philosophy, on the other - at a time when both are urgently needed. A team of four postdoctoral researchers led by the PI will actualise the potential of some extraordinary preliminary material to study a wealth of 12th-century manuscripts of mainly unpublished texts with novel concepts. We will have three objectives: 1. A comprehensive study of 12th-century logical manuscripts as the main units for accessing this complex field, in which the notions of unitary text and author have proven challenging. 2. A study of mainly unpublished logical texts from a ""polyphonic"" perspective that will follow a comparative, archaeological and analytical approach and develop some pioneering digital scholarly editions of texts to model their polyphony. 3. Meta-analysis of the concepts used from an interdisciplinary and historiographical perspective, offering new insights into the key concepts of the project and non-solo paradigms to reconstruct philosophy's past. The project will require interdisciplinary expertise in digital medieval studies, digital textual criticism, codicology, the history of education, the history of literacy, the social history of logic, the history of philosophy, and the historiography of philosophy. Following a concrete-to-abstract highly integrated research design, taking advantage of recent methodologies, this project has the ambitious goal of opening up an entirely new horizon for the history of philosophy, while also impacting on several other areas, from medieval studies, to the history of universities, to the study of commentaries more generally.""

Consortium (1)

Project Results (6)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (4)
On What There Is Not
Logic and Logical Philosophy· 2025DOI
Timothy Tambassi
Schemata Isagogica. Osservazioni sui prologhi di alcuni commenti logici del XII secolo a Isagoge e Categorie
NOCTUA· 2025DOI
Pietro Podolak
Special Issue: Peter Abelard's Logic and its Network
CAHIERS DE L'INSTITUT DU MOYENAGE GREC ET LATIN· 2024
Caterina Tarlazzi, Heine Hansen, Sten Ebbesen, Yukio Iwakuma, Luisa Valente, Anne Grondeux, Laurent Cesalli, Pietro Podolak, Charles Girard, Irene Binini, Wojciech Wciorka
For the sake of simplicity: Applying software design parsimony to the content of information system ontologies
Philosophical Problems in Science (Zagadnienia Filozoficzne w Nauce)· 2023DOI
Timothy Tambassi
Deliverables (1)
Data sets, microdata, etc
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - PolyphonicPhilosophy (Polyphonic Philosophy: Logic in the Long Twelfth Century (c. 1070-1220) for a New Horizon in the History of Philosophy)