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      EnlightenmentScottish EnlightenmentIntellectual History of EnlightenmentEarly Modern Science and Philosophy
"Was legt die Bedeutung sprachlicher Ausdrücke fest? Sind es die mentalen Zustände der Sprachbenutzer oder Faktoren außerhalb der Sprecher? Locke scheint von der simplen internalistischen These auszugehen, daß Wörter primär die Ideen im... more
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      Philosophy of MindPhilosophy Of LanguageEpistemologyMedieval Philosophy
On yedinci yüzyılda ilk kez tarih sahnesine çıktığından beri, gerek felsefi gerekse bilimsel çok sayıda araştırma ve tartışmaya konu olan "zihin" kavramının kökenleri modernite öncesinde hem felsefe hem de dinlerin en önemli öğelerinden... more
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      Philosophy of MindSoul (Humanities)History of the Philosophy of Mind
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      Philosophy of MindPhilosophy Of LanguageMedieval PhilosophyWilliam Ockham
Ideas about soul and body – about thinking or remembering, mind and life, brain and self – remain both diverse and controversial in our neurocentric age. The history of these ideas is significant both in its own right and to aid our... more
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      Philosophy of Mind17th Century & Early Modern PhilosophyHistory of MedicineRenaissance Studies
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      Intellectual HistoryPhilosophy of MindMedieval PhilosophyMedieval History
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      Philosophy of MindPhilosophy of PsychologyConsciousnessHistory Of Psychology
Although we commonly take our thoughts to be about external things that exist independently of ourselves, Spinoza’s notion of intentionality suggests that our ideas are primarily about our own bodies. What are we to make of this somewhat... more
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      Philosophy of MindIntentionalityBaruch Spinoza17th- and 18th-century Philosophy
This paper suggests that reference to phenomenal qualities is best understood as involving iconicity, that is, a passage from sign-vehicle to object that exploits a similarity between the two. This contrasts with a version of the... more
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      SemioticsLanguagesNeuroscienceCultural Studies
Despite its central importance in Hegel’s mature system, the section Subjective Spirit in his Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences has attracted relatively little attention in the reception history of Hegel’s work. The most influential... more
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      Philosophical PsychologyPhilosophical AnthropologyGerman IdealismHegel
Aquinas's intelligible species have been widely interpreted as playing their crucial theoretical role in Aquinas's cognition theory in virtue of being what I call "psychological devices." With a comprehensive study of previous... more
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      Philosophy of MindMedieval PhilosophyThomas AquinasRepresentationalism
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      Philosophy of MindPhilosophy Of LanguageMedieval PhilosophyHistory of the Philosophy of Mind
We begin with Reza Negarestani's Intelligence and Spirit, retaining it as our guiding compass while navigating philosophy of mind. Espousing non-reductive physicalism, how do we pick out the specific relevant physical notion(s) from... more
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      Philosophy of MindEpistemologyHistory of Analytic PhilosophyKant's Practical Philosophy
Albert the Great's cognitive psychology extends beyond the specifi c interest of analysing human cognition. This article argues that some animal species, especially primates, have the ability to grasp the material world in a meaningful,... more
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      Animal BehaviorAlbert the GreatAnimal mindsHistory of the Philosophy of Mind
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      Philosophy of Mind17th Century & Early Modern PhilosophyNormativityBaruch Spinoza
C. S. Peirce introduced the term “icon” for sign-vehicles that signify their objects in virtue of some shared quality. This qualitative kinship, however, threatens to collapse the relata of the sign into one and the same thing.... more
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      SemioticsBuddhismHistoryPsychology
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      Philosophy of MindEpistemology17th Century & Early Modern PhilosophyNormativity
To appear in a volume on Early Modern Philosophy for a series in the history of philosophy of mind.
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      Philosophy of Mind17th Century & Early Modern PhilosophyHobbesMaterialism
Nous and phren: intellectual knowledge, reasoning, and erotic wisdom in Socrates and Plato. The word nous, which is crucial for the epistemology of the Phaedo and the Republic, despite their evident differences, occurs rarely in the... more
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      Philosophy of MindEpistemologyPlatoPhilosophy of the Emotions
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      History of EthicsHistory of the Philosophy of Mind
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      Philosophy of MindPhilosophy Of LanguageMedieval PhilosophyHistory of the Philosophy of Mind
In defense of the immortality of the soul Thomas Aquinas uses body-soul-hylomorphism in a way that seems to be quite different from the Aristotelian paradigm. „Thomas von Aquin zum Verhältnis von Leib und Intellekt”, in: U. Meixner/... more
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      Medieval PhilosophyPhilosophical PsychologyThomas AquinasAristotelianism
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      Philosophy of MindPhilosophy Of LanguageMedieval PhilosophyHistory of the Philosophy of Mind
In this paper, I will explore a transformation of Newtonian view (dynamic corpuscularity) from its mechanical reductionist approach that structured the Enlightenment science of mind in Britain to vitalistic autonomy of thinking matter.... more
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      History Of PsychologyHistory of the Philosophy of Mind
ABSTRACT: This paper employs a case study from the history of neuroscience—brain reward function—to scrutinize the inductive argument for the so-called 'Heuristic Identity Theory' (HIT). The case fails to support HIT, illustrating why... more
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      NeurosciencePsychologyPhilosophy of MindPhilosophy of Science
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      AristotleRenaissance StudiesEmbodied CognitionJesuit history
The proposed special issues covers the period seventeenth- and eighteenth century and focuses on the issue of how a sample of influential thinkers of that period conceptualised the human agent’s mental abilities as governing perception,... more
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      Early Modern PhilosophyHistory of the Philosophy of Mind
In his book, Consciousness and the Philosophy of Signs, Marc Champagne argues that current philosophical puzzlement about the qualitative dimension of consciousness stems, historically and logically, from a failure to properly handle the... more
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      SemioticsHistoryAmerican HistoryIntellectual History
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      Medieval PhilosophySelf ConsciousnessConsciousnessThomas Aquinas
Rudolf Hermann Lotze (1817–1881) fut l’une des figures majeures de la philosophie allemande au XIXe siècle. Philosophe, logicien, psychologue, médecin, il a connu à son époque une renommée extraordinaire. Professeur de philosophie à... more
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      History of PhilosophyHistory of the Philosophy of Mind
In this article I will begin by discussing recent criticism, by Mauro Antonelli and Werner Sauer, of the ontological interpretation of Franz Brentano’s concept of intentionality, as formulated by i.a. Roderick Chisholm. I will then... more
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      Franz Brentano19th Century PhilosophyIntentionalitySchool of Brentano
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      Philosophy of MindPhilosophy Of LanguageMedieval PhilosophyHistory of the Philosophy of Mind
Conference, 11-13 February 2021 Cognitive Issues in the Long Scotist Tradition Organizers: Daniel Heider and Claus A. Andersen, both University of South Bohemia (České Budějovice, Czech Republic) Confirmed speakers: Richard Cross, Roberto... more
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      Medieval Philosophy17th Century & Early Modern PhilosophyRenaissance PhilosophyDuns Scotus
If an individual has great physical strength and his body is beautiful , but the ability to reason logically* is absent, he seems to many people grotesque, unpleasant and stupid. If a person has a lot of money, but the ability to reason... more
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      Cultural HistorySociologyPhilosophyPolitical Philosophy
Within the 'evolutionary' paradigm, there naturally and rightly are competing biogenetic theories of how the modern human type came to exist. This includes such theory as pertains to human artfulness. But-and-thus, David Huron observes... more
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      PhilosophyPhilosophy of MindPhilosophy of ArtArt and Science
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      Philosophy of MindPhilosophy Of LanguageMedieval PhilosophyHistory of the Philosophy of Mind
A view of prominence in the philosophy of emotion is that emotional experiences are not self-standing intentional experiences. Instead, they inherit the intentional content they have from their cognitive bases. One implication is that... more
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      PhilosophyPhilosophy of MindPhilosophy of the EmotionsEdmund Husserl
What determines the meaning of linguistic expressions: the mental states of language users or external factors? John Locke is still taken to hold the simple thesis that words primarily signify the ideas in the mind of the speaker and thus... more
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      Philosophy Of Language17th Century & Early Modern PhilosophySemantic ExternalismJohn Locke
Normativity has long been conceived as more properly pertaining to the domain of thought than to the domain of nature. This conception goes back to Kant and still figures prominently in contemporary epistemology, philosophy of mind and... more
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      Philosophy of MindEpistemology17th Century & Early Modern Philosophy18th Century Philosophy
'Common Sense and Enlightenment',March 13, 2015 - March 15, 2015, Princeton University. A long term project of the CSSP comes to fruition in 2015 when the first two volumes of a multi-authored History of Scottish Philosophy will be... more
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      Social TheoryDistributed CognitionSociology of MemorySociology of the Mind
- Terça-feira 14h-18h Objetivos e conteúdo do curso: O que é a mente? O objetivo geral do curso é investigar a origem histórica e conceitual da noção de mente na filosofia moderna, enquanto conceito que se desenvolve entre a psicologia... more
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      History Of Modern PhilosophyHistory of the Philosophy of Mind
Review of David Charles' The Undivided Self (OUP 2021).
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      Philosophy of MindAristotleAncient PhilosophyAncient Greek Philosophy