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Theories of Perception in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy (Studies in the History of Philosophy of Mind (6))

معرفی کتاب «Theories of Perception in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy (Studies in the History of Philosophy of Mind (6))» نوشتهٔ Simo Knuuttila; ‎Pekka Kärkkäinen، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Netherlands در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Sense perception is one of the classical themes in philosophy. It is traditionally considered a necessary preamble to many important topics, such as the mind-body relationship, consciousness, knowledge, and skepticism. Perception is also a phenomenon which itself raises philosophical questions, such as what is perceptible, what the content of perception is, whether this content is conceptual and how perception is related to epistemic attitudes. While the philosophy of mind and philosophical psychology are the main areas in which perception is dealt with in contemporary philosophy, it is also discussed in the theory of knowledge, cognitive science, philosophical aesthetics and metaphysics. In recent years, the rich tradition of various philosophical theories of perception has been increasingly studied by scholars of the history of philosophy of mind. The aim of this collection is to shed light on the developments in the theories of sense-perception in medieval Arabic and Latin philosophy, their ancient background and traditional and new themes in early modern thought. Particular attention is paid to the philosophically significant parts of the theories. The articles concentrate on the so-called external senses and related themes. Many of the central ideas are discussed, although the collection is also meant to shed light on less studied subjects. This Collection Sheds Light On The Developments In The Theories Of Sense-perception In Medieval Arabic And Latin Philosophy, Their Ancient Background And Traditional And New Themes In Early Modern Thought. Aristotle's Theory Of Perception And Medieval Aristotelianism / Simo Knuuttila -- Plotinus On Sense Perception / Eyjólfur Kjalar Emilsson -- The Stoics On Sense Perception / Håvard Løkke -- Degrees Of Abstraction In Avicenna / Cristina D'ancona -- The Ontological Entailments Of Averroes' Understanding Of Perception / Alfred L. Ivry -- Robert Kilwardby On Sense Perception / José Filipe Silva -- Perceiving One's Own Body / Mikko Yrjönsuuri -- Pietro D'abano And The Anatomy Of Perception / Henrik Lagerlund -- Id Quo Cognoscimus / Robert Pasnau -- Seeing And Judging: Ockham And Wodeham On Sensory Cognition / Dominik Perler -- Horse Sense And Human Sense: The Heterogeneity Of Sense Perception In Buridan's Philosophical Psychology / Jack Zupko -- Objects Of Sense Perception In Late Medieval Erfurtian Nominalism / Pekka Kärkkäinen -- Renaissance Views Of Active Perception / Leen Spruit -- Time And Perception In Late Renaissance Aristotelianism / Michael Edwards -- Malebranche's Ontological Problem Of The Perception Of Bodies / Martine Pécharman -- Locke On The Intentionality Of Sensory Ideas / Ralph Schumacher. Edited By Simo Knuuttila And Pekka Karkkainen. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. "Sense perception is one of the classical themes in philosophy. It is traditionally considered a necessary preamble to many important topics, such as the mind-body relationship, consciousness, knowledge, and scepticism. Perception is also a phenomenon which itself raises philosophical questions, such as what is perceptible, what the content of perception is, whether this content is conceptual and how perception is related to epistemic attitudes. While the philosophy of mind and philosophical psychology are the main areas in which perception is dealt with in contemporary philosophy, it is also discussed in the theory of knowledge, cognitive science, philosophical aesthetics and metaphysics. In recent years, the rich tradition of various philosophical theories of perception has been increasingly studied by scholars of the history of philosophy of mind. The aim of this collection is to shed light on the developments in the theories of sense-perception in medieval Arabic and Latin philosophy, their ancient background and traditional and new themes in early modern thought. Particular attention is paid to the philosophically significant parts of the theories. The articles concentrate on the so-called external senses and related themes. Many of the central ideas are discussed, although the collection is also meant to shed light on less studied subjects." -- Prové de l'editor Sense perception is one of the classical themes in philosophy. Although perhaps not among the most exciting topics, it is traditionally considered a necessary preamble to many of these, such as the mind-body relationship, consciousness, knowledge, and scepticism. This introductory role is not the only reason for the philosophical interest in perception. It is also a phenomenon which raises important questions about what is perceived, how a perceptual experience is caused, what the content of perception is, whether this content is conceptual, how perception is related to epistemic attitudes, and so on. While philosophical psychology is the main area in which perception is dealt with in contemporary philosophy, itis also discussed in the theory of knowledge, cognitive science, philosophical aesthetics and metaphysics. In recent years, the rich tradition of various philosophical theories of perception has been increasingly studied by scholars of the history of philosophy of mind. It may be added that there is of course a large number of scienti c studies of perception in psychology, physiology and contemporary neuroscience. "The aim of this collection is to shed light on the developments in the theories of sense-perception in medieval Arabic and Latin philosophy, their ancient background and traditional and new themes in early modern thought. Particular attention is paid to the philosophically significant parts of the theories. The articles concentrate on the so-called external senses and related themes. Many of the central ideas are discussed, although the collection is also meant to shed light on less studied subjects."--Jacket This is the first extensive account of philosophical psychology of perception from ancient to early modern times. The book aims to shed light on the developments in the theories of sense-perception in medieval Arabic and Latin philosophy, their ancient background and traditional and new themes in early modern thought. Particular attention is paid to the philosophically significant parts of the theories. The articles concentrate on the so-called external senses and related themes. front-matter 1 fulltext 12 fulltext2 34 fulltext3 45 fulltext4 57 fulltext5 82 fulltext6 96 fulltext7 109 fulltext8 125 fulltext9 139 fulltext10 158 fulltext11 177 fulltext12 193 fulltext13 209 fulltext14 231 fulltext15 250 fulltext16 275 back-matter 288
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