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Intentionality, Cognition, and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy / Medieval Philosophy: Texts and Studies Frontmatter -- contents -- acknowledgments -- intentionality, cognition, and mental representation in medieval philosophy -- Introduction. Intentionality, Cognition, and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy -- Concepts and Meaning in Medieval Philosophy -- Mental Language in Aquinas? -- Causality and Cognition -- Two Models of Thinking -- Thinking About Things -- Singular Terms and Vague Concepts in Late Medieval Mental Language Theory -- Act, Species, and Appearance -- Ockham's Externalism -- Was Adam Wodeham an Internalist or an Externalist? -- How Chatton Changed Ockham's Mind -- The Nature of Intentional Objects in Nicholas of Autrecourt's Theory of Knowledge -- On the Several Senses of "Intentio" in Buridan -- Mental Representation in Animals and Humans -- The Intersubjective Sameness of Mental Concepts in Late Scholastic Thought -- Mental Representations and Concepts in Medieval Philosophy -- bibliography -- contributors -- index |
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Frontmatter -- contents -- acknowledgments -- intentionality, cognition, and mental representation in medieval philosophy -- Introduction. Intentionality, Cognition, and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy -- Concepts and Meaning in Medieval Philosophy -- Mental Language in Aquinas? -- Causality and Cognition -- Two Models of Thinking -- Thinking About Things -- Singular Terms and Vague Concepts in Late Medieval Mental Language Theory -- Act, Species, and Appearance -- Ockham's Externalism -- Was Adam Wodeham an Internalist or an Externalist? -- How Chatton Changed Ockham's Mind -- The Nature of Intentional Objects in Nicholas of Autrecourt's Theory of Knowledge -- On the Several Senses of "Intentio" in Buridan -- Mental Representation in Animals and Humans -- The Intersubjective Sameness of Mental Concepts in Late Scholastic Thought -- Mental Representations and Concepts in Medieval Philosophy -- bibliography -- contributors -- index |
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