- Ernest Addison Moody
Ernest Addison Moody (1903-1975) was a noted
philosopher ,medievalist , andlogician as well as a musician and scientist. He served as professor of philosophy atUniversity of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he also served as department chair, andColumbia University . He has an [http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/phil/Lectures/Moody.htm annual memorial conference] in his name on the subject ofmedieval philosophy . He was president of theAmerican Philosophical Association from 1963-1964.His father was
John Moody , founder of the US credit rating agency Moody's Investors Service.Education and honors
Williams College , B.A. (1924).Columbia University , M.A., Philosophy (1933), Ph.D., Philosophy (1936).1956 Recipient of Columbia's
Nicholas Murray Butler Silver Medal, cited as "a leading scholar, writer and teacher whose many original contributions to the field of medieval philosophy and science have won international recognition." "New York Times, June 1, 1959 at page 21."1956 Recipient of
Haskins Medal of theMedieval Academy of America .1963-1964 President of the
American Philosophical Association Books
*1976 "Truth and consequence in mediaeval logic".
*1975 "Studies in medieval philosophy, science, and logic: collected papers, 1933-1969".
*1965 "Gulielmi Ockham (William of Ockham ", ca. 1285-ca. 1349.) "Expositionis in libros artis logicae prooemium; et, Expositio in librum Porphyril De praedicabilibus". (ed. Ernest A. Moody.)
*1965 "The Logic ofWilliam of Ockham ".
*1952 "Medieval science of weights, scientia de ponderibus. Treatises ascribed toEuclid ,Archimedes ,Thabit ibn Qurra ,Jordanus de Nemore andBlasius of Parma (ed. with introductions, English translations and notes by Ernest A. Moody andMarshall Clagett )".
*1953"Truth and consequence in mediaeval logic".
*1942 "Iohannis Buridani (Jean Buridan ), Quaestiones super libris quattuor de caelo et mundo" (edited by Ernest Addison Moody).
*1935 "The Logic ofWilliam of Ockham ".Manuscripts
Selections from the SUMMA LOGICA of ALBERTUS DE SAXONIA available in [http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/phil/faculty/tparsons/download/AlbertSL.pdf PDF Format] .
(Albert of Saxony wrote a treatise on logic. Ernest A. Moody produced a translation of selections from the first three parts of this work for the use of his students. Copies of this translation were widely circulated in manuscript form.)
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