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- Frontmatter i
- contents vii
- acknowledgments xi
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intentionality, cognition, and mental representation in medieval philosophy
- Introduction. Intentionality, Cognition, and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy 1
- Concepts and Meaning in Medieval Philosophy 9
- Mental Language in Aquinas? 29
- Causality and Cognition 46
- Two Models of Thinking 81
- Thinking About Things 104
- Singular Terms and Vague Concepts in Late Medieval Mental Language Theory 122
- Act, Species, and Appearance 141
- Ockham’s Externalism 166
- Was Adam Wodeham an Internalist or an Externalist? 186
- How Chatton Changed Ockham’s Mind 204
- The Nature of Intentional Objects in Nicholas of Autrecourt’s Theory of Knowledge 235
- On the Several Senses of “Intentio” in Buridan 251
- Mental Representation in Animals and Humans 273
- The Intersubjective Sameness of Mental Concepts in Late Scholastic Thought 287
- Mental Representations and Concepts in Medieval Philosophy 323
- bibliography 339
- contributors 355
- index 357
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- contents vii
- acknowledgments xi
-
intentionality, cognition, and mental representation in medieval philosophy
- Introduction. Intentionality, Cognition, and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy 1
- Concepts and Meaning in Medieval Philosophy 9
- Mental Language in Aquinas? 29
- Causality and Cognition 46
- Two Models of Thinking 81
- Thinking About Things 104
- Singular Terms and Vague Concepts in Late Medieval Mental Language Theory 122
- Act, Species, and Appearance 141
- Ockham’s Externalism 166
- Was Adam Wodeham an Internalist or an Externalist? 186
- How Chatton Changed Ockham’s Mind 204
- The Nature of Intentional Objects in Nicholas of Autrecourt’s Theory of Knowledge 235
- On the Several Senses of “Intentio” in Buridan 251
- Mental Representation in Animals and Humans 273
- The Intersubjective Sameness of Mental Concepts in Late Scholastic Thought 287
- Mental Representations and Concepts in Medieval Philosophy 323
- bibliography 339
- contributors 355
- index 357