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.
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