Jan Pinborg

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Jan Pinborg (1937-82) was a medieval philosopher who was the most famous member of the Copenhagen School of Medieval Philosophy pioneered by Heinrich Roos in the 1940s[1]. Pinborg was a pupil of Roos.

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  1. ^ Sten Ebbesen, Russell L. Friedman, Medieval Analyses in Language and Cognition Acts of the Symposium, the Copenhagen School of Medieval Philosophy, January 10-13, 1996, p 77.