Duns Scotus's theory of cognition

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Tác giả: Richard Cross

Ngôn ngữ: eng

ISBN: 019968488X (hbk.)

ISBN: 9780199684885 (hbk.)

Ký hiệu phân loại: 153 Conscious mental processes and intelligence

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Mô tả vật lý: xiv, 224 pages ; , 24 cm

Bộ sưu tập: Tâm lý, Logic

ID: 275528

Richard Cross provides the first complete and detailed account of Duns Scotus's theory of cognition, tracing the processes involved in cognition from sensation, through intuition and abstraction, to conceptual thought. He provides an analysis of the ontological status of the various mental items (acts and dispositions) involved in cognition, and a new account of Scotus on nature of conceptual content. Cross goes on to offer a novel, reductionist, interpretation of Scotus's view of the ontological status of representational content, as well as new accounts of Scotus's opinions on intuitive cognition, intelligible species, and the varieties of consciousness. Scotus was a perceptive but highly critical reader of his intellectual forebears, and this volume places his thought clearly within the context of thirteenth-century reflections on cognitive psychology, influenced as they were by Aristotle, Augustine, and Avicenna. As far as possible, this book traces developments in Scotus's thought during the ten or so highly productive years that formed the bulk of his intellectual life.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-211) and indexes.
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