John Pagus [1] ( /ˈpeɪɡəs/; fl. first half of the 13th century) was a scholastic philosopher at the University of Paris, generally considered the first logician writing at the Arts faculty at Paris. [2]
He is thought to have been a Master of Arts in the 1220s and to have taught Peter of Spain. [3] At that time he was writing on syncategorematic terms. [4] [5]
John Pagus [1] ( /ˈpeɪɡəs/; fl. first half of the 13th century) was a scholastic philosopher at the University of Paris, generally considered the first logician writing at the Arts faculty at Paris. [2]
He is thought to have been a Master of Arts in the 1220s and to have taught Peter of Spain. [3] At that time he was writing on syncategorematic terms. [4] [5]