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ISBN-10 : 3319666341
ISBN-13 : 9783319666341
Author: Jenny Pelletier, Magali Roques
This edited volume presents new lines of research dealing with the language of thought and its philosophical implications in the time of Ockham. It features more than 20 essays that also serve as a tribute to the ground-breaking work of a leading expert in late medieval philosophy: Claude Panaccio. Coverage addresses topics in the philosophy of mind and cognition (externalism, mental causation, resemblance, habits, sensory awareness, the psychology, illusion, representationalism), concepts (universal, transcendental, identity, syncategorematic), logic and language (definitions, syllogisms, modality, supposition, obligationes, etc.), action theory (belief, will, action), and more. A distinctive feature of this work is that it brings together contributions in both French and English, the two major research languages today on the main theme in question. It unites the most renowned specialists in the field as well asmany of Claude Panaccio’s former students who have engaged with his work over the years. In furthering this dialogue, the essays render key topics in fourteenth-century thought accessible to the contemporary philosophical community without being anachronistic or insensitive to the particularities of the medieval context. As a result, this book will appeal to a general population of philosophers and historians of philosophy with an interest in logic, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and metaphysics.
The Language of Thought in Late Medieval Philosophy Essays in Honor of Claude Panaccio 1st Table of contents:
1. RETRACTED CHAPTER: An Introduction to Mental Language in Late Medieval Philosophy
2. An Interview with Claude Panaccio
Part I. Ockham
3. A Crucial Distinction in William of Ockham’s Philosophy of Mind: Cognitio in se/cognitio in alio
4. Causation and Mental Content: Against the Externalist Reading of Ockham
5. Likeness Stories
6. Ockham’s Semantics of Real Definitions
7. Is There a Metaphysical Approach to the Transcendentals in Ockham? The Case of the Good
8. Intellections and Volitions: Ockham’s Voluntarism Reconsidered
9. The Metatheoretical Framework of William of Ockham’s Modal Logic
10. Ockham on Mental Syncategoremata
Part II. Ockham and His Contemporaries
11. The Role of the Speaker in Roger Bacon and William of Ockham’s Supposition Theories: A Contrast
12. Peter Auriol and William of Ockham on a Medieval Version of the Argument from Illusion
13. Raisons de croire et vouloir croire: le débat entre Durand de Saint-Pourçain, Gauthier Chatton et Guillaume d’Ockham
14. The Syllogism as Defined by Aristotle, Ockham, and Buridan
15. Burley, Ockham, and English Logicians on Impositio as a Type of Obligatio
Part III. Ockham in His Broader Context
16. Understanding as Attending. Semantics, Psychology and Ontology in Peter Abelard
17. La triade farabienne du logos, son parallèle grec et son écho latin chez Arnoul de Provence
18. Psammetichus’s Experiment and the Scholastics: Is Language Innate?
19. James of Viterbo on Universals
20. The Science of Psychology in Ockham’s Oxford
21. Durand of St.-Pourçain and Cognitive Habits (Sent. A/B III, d. 23, qq. 1–2)
22. Thought-Transplants, Demons, and Modalities
23. Sensory Awareness and Self-Awareness in Buridan and Oresme
24. Évidence et raisons probables: Pierre d’Ailly et la scientificité de la théologie
25. Présentation et représentation. Aux origines du “représentationnalisme”
Part IV. Conclusion
26. Grasping the Philosophical Relevance of Past Philosophies
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