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Representation and Objects of Thought in Medieval Philosophy

Lagerlund, Henrik(Edited by)
Part of the Ashgate Studies in Medieval Philosophy series
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The notions of mental representation and intentionality are central to contemporary philosophy of mind and it is usually assumed that these notions, if not originated, at least were made essential to the philosophy of mind by Descartes in the seventeenth century.

The authors in this book challenge this assumption and show that the history of these ideas can be traced back to the medieval period.

In bringing out the contrasts and similarities between early modern and medieval discussions of mental representation the authors conclude that there is no clear dividing line between western late medieval and early modern philosophy; that they in fact represent one continuous tradition in the philosophy of mind.

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Product Details
Routledge
0754651266 / 9780754651260
Hardback
189
16/03/2007
United Kingdom
English
168 p.
24 cm
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