Ancient and medieval theories of intentionality / / edited by Dominik Perler.

This volume analyses ancient and medieval theories of intentionality in various contexts: perception, imagination, and intellectual thinking. It sheds new light on classical theories (e.g. by Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas) and examines neglected sources, both Greek and Latin. It includes contribution...

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Superior document:Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters ; 76
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : KITLV Press,, [2001]
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Year of Publication:2001
Language:English
Series:Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters ; 76.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • "Preface"
  • 1. Peter Simons (University of Leeds):
  • "Prolegomenon to an Adequate Theory of Intentionality (Natural or Otherwise)"
  • Ancient Theories
  • 2. Victor Caston (University of California at Davis):
  • "Connecting Traditions: Augustine and the Greeks on the Problem of Intentionality"
  • 3. Richard Sorabji (King's College, London):
  • "Aristotle on Sensory Processes. A Reply to Myles Burnyeat"
  • 4. Christof Rapp (Universität Tübingen):
  • "Intentionalität und phantasia bei Aristoteles"
  • 5. Hermann Weidemann (Universität Münster):
  • "War Aristoteles ein Repräsentationalist?"
  • 6. Richard Sorabji (King's College, London):
  • "Why the Neoplatonists Did not Have Intentional Objects of Intellection"
  • 7. Dominic O'Meara (Université de Fribourg):
  • "Why the Neoplatonists Had Intentional Objects"
  • Medieval Theories
  • 8. Myles Burnyeat (University of Oxford):
  • "Aquinas on 'Spiritual Change' in Perception"
  • 9. Dorothea Frede (Universität Hamburg):
  • "Aquinas on phantasia"
  • 10. Claude Panaccio (Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières):
  • "Aquinas on Intellectual Representation"
  • 11. Dominik Perler (Universität Basel):
  • "What Are Intentional Objects? A Controversy among Early Scotists"
  • 12. Richard Gaskin (University of Sussex, Brighton):
  • "Ockham on Mental Language, Connotation, and the Inherence Regress"
  • 13. Joël Biard (Université de Tours):
  • "Intention et présence: la notion de presentialitas au XIVe siècle"
  • 14. Elizabeth Karger (Paris, CNRS):
  • "Adam Wodeham on the Intentionality of Cognitions"
  • 15. Robert Pasnau (University of Colorado, Boulder):
  • "Intentionality and Final Causes"
  • 16. Cyrille Michon (Université de Paris IV):
  • "Intentional Thoughts and Proto-Thoughts"
  • Index.