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The History of the Philosophy of Mind Six volume set

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
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Routledge

Pubblicazione: 06/2018
Edizione: 1° edizione





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The History of the Philosophy of Mind is a major six-volume reference collection, covering the key topics, thinkers and debates within philosophy of mind, from Antiquity to the present day. Each volume is edited by a leading scholar in the field and comprises chapters written by an international team of specially commissioned contributors. Including a general introduction by Rebecca Copenhaver and Christopher Shields, and fully cross-referenced within and across the six volumes, The History of the Philosophy of Mind is an essential resource for students and researchers in philosophy of mind, and will also be of interest to those in many related disciplines, including Classics, Religion, Literature, History of Psychology, and Cognitive Science. Vol.1 Philosophy of Mind in Antiquity, edited by John E. Sisko Vol.2 Philosophy of Mind in the Early and High Middle Ages, edited by Margaret Cameron Vol.3 Philosophy of Mind in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance, edited by Stephan Schmid Vol.4 Philosophy of Mind in the Early Modern and Modern Ages, edited by Rebecca Copenhaver Vol.5 Philosophy of Mind in the Nineteenth Century, edited by Sandra Lapointe Vol.6 Philosophy of Mind in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries, edited by Amy Kind General Editors: Rebecca Copenhaver and Christopher Shields




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Volume 1: Philosophy of Mind in Antiquity Introduction John E. Sisko 1. Presocratic Interest in Persistence of Soul upon Death John Palmer 2. Presocratic Accounts Of Perception And Cognition Patricia Curd 3. Soul, Perception, and Thought in the Hippocratic Corpus Hynek Bartoš 4. Plato’s Guide To Living With Your Body Russell E. Jones and Patricia Marechal 5. Plato and the Tripartition of Soul Rachel Singpurwalla 6. Plato and Cosmology, Theology and Cognition G. Betegh 7. The Power of Aristotle’s Hylomorphic Approach Kelsey Ward and Ronald Polansky 8. Aristotle on the Intellect and Limits of Natural Science Christopher Frey 9. Aristotle on the Cognition of Time John Bowin 10. Aristotle on Mind, Perception, and Body John E. Sisko 11. The Stoics Vanessa de Harven 12. Mind in an Atomistic World: Epicurus and the Epicurean Tradition Francesca Masi and Francesco Verde 13. Galen's Philosophy of Mind R.J. Hankinson 14. Plotinus Ana Laura Edelhoff 15. Intellect in Alexander of Aphrodisias and John Philoponus: divine, human or both? Frans A.J. de Haas. Index Volume 2: Philosophy of Mind in the Early and High Middle Ages Introduction Margaret Cameron 1. Peter Abelard on Mental Perception Margaret Cameron 2. The Problem of Intellectual Cognition of Material Singulars between 1250 – 1310 David Piché 3. Avicenna and the Issue of Intellectual Abstraction of Intelligibles Richard Taylor 4. Duns Scotus on Freedom as a Pure Perfection: Necessity and Contingency Cruz González-Ayesta 5. Soul, Will, and Choice in Islamic and Jewish Contexts Sarah Pessin 6. Perceptual Experience: Assembling a Medieval Picture Juhana Toivanen 7. The Systematization of the Passions in the Thirteenth Century Henrik Lagerlund 8. Soul and Agent Intellect in Avicenna and Aquinas Kara Richardson 9. The Complexity of the Soul and the Problem of Unity in the Thirteenth Century Andrew Arlig 10. The Phenomenology of Immortality (1200 – 1400) Christina Van Dyke 11. Morality Peter Eardley 12. The Self John Marenbon. Index Volume 3: Philosophy of Mind in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance Introduction Stephan Schmid 1. Mind and Method Dominik Perler 2. The Mind and Its Illnesses: Accounts of Mental Life among Late Medieval and Renaissance Physicians Guido Giglioni 3. The Soul and its Parts: Debates about the Powers of the Soul Paul J.J.M. Bakker 4. Averroism and the Metaphysics of Intellect: from John of Jandun to Jacob Zabarella Jean-Baptiste Brenet 5. The Function of the Intellect: Intentionality and Representationalism Paolo Rubini 6. Late Medieval Theories of (Self-)Consciousness Sonja Schierbaum 7. Renaissance Debates about the Will and its Freedom Sydney Penner 8. Late Scholastic Debates About External and Internal Senses: In the Direction of Francisco Suárez (1548–1617) Daniel Heider 9. Renaissance Theories of the Passions: Embodied Minds Sabrina Ebbersmeyer 10. The Mind–Body Problem and the Rise of Dualism Sander W. de Boer 11. The Immortality of the Soul Lorenzo Casini 12. Late scholastics and Renaissance humanists on the passions in moral action Eileen Sweeney 13. Renaissance facultative logic and the workings of the mind: the ‘cognitive turn’ Marco Sgarbi. Index Volume 4: Philosophy of Mind in the Early Modern and Modern Ages Introduction Rebecca Copenhaver 1. ‘Where is My Mind?:’ Locating the Mind Metaphysically in Hobbes Amy M. Schmitter 2. The Cambridge Platonists: Material and Immaterial Substance Jasper Reid 3. Descartes’s Philosophy of Mind and its Early Critics Antonia LoLordo 4. Consciousness and Reflection: The Later Cartesians Steven Nadler 5. Malebranche on Mind Julie Walsh 6. Cavendish and Conway on the Individual Human Mind Karen Detlefsen 7. Locke and Metaphysics of ‘State of Sensibility’ Vili Lähteenmäki 8. Spinoza on thinking substance and the non-substantial mind Beth Lord 9. Two Theories of Mind as an Immaterial Substance: Descartes and Leibniz Martha Brandt Bolton 10. Leibniz on Perception, Sensation, Apperception, and Conscientia Christian Barth 11. Leibniz on Appetitions and Desires Julia Jorati 12. The Clarke Collins Correspondence William Uzgalis 13. Mental Substance and Mental Activity Margaret Atherton 14. Thomas Reid’s Common Sense Philosophy of Mind Todd Buras 15. Persons and Passions in Hume’s Philosophy of Mind Angela Coventry 16. Kant on the Mind Andrew Brook. Index Volume 5: History of Philosophy of Mind in the Nineteenth Century Introduction Sandra Lapointe 1. Representation, Consciousness, and Mind in German Idealism Clinton Tolley 2. Bolzano’s Philosophy of Mind and Action Sandra Lapointe 3. Johann Friedrich Herbart on Mind Wolfgang Huemer and Christoph Landerer 4. Ernst Mach’s Contributions to the Philosophy of Mind Erik C. Banks 5. Helmholtz’s Physiological Psychology Lydia Patton 6. Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Mind Mattia Riccardi 7. William James’s Naturalistic account of Concepts and his ‘Rejection of Logic’ Henry Jackman 8. Sigmund Freud on Brain and Mind Bettina Bergo 9. Brentano’s Early Philosophy of Mind Robin D. Rollinger 10. Meinong on Mind Peter Simons 11. ‘Apprehending a Multitude as a Unity’: Stumpf on Perceiving Space and Hearing Chords Mark Textor 12. Christian von Ehrenfels on the Mind and its Metaphysics Carlo Ierna 13. Edmund Husserl: From Intentionality to Transcendental Phenomenology Paul M. Livingstone 14. Natorp’s Two-Dimensional Mind Alan Kim. Index Volume 6: Philosophy of Mind in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries Introduction Amy Kind 1. Philosophy of Mind in the Phenomenological Tradition Philip J. Walsh and Jeff Yoshimi 2. The Mind-Body Problem in the 20th Century Amy Kind 3. A Short History of Philosophical Theories of Consciousness in the 20th Century Tim Crane 4. 20th Century Theories of Perception Nico Orlandi 5. 20th Century Theories of Personal Identity Jens Johansson 6. Introspecting in the 20th Century Maja Spener 7. Mental Causation Julie Yoo 8. Intentionality: From Brentano to Representationalism Michelle Montague 9. Wittgenstein and His Legacy Severin Schroeder 10. The Boundaries of the Mind Katalin Farkas 11. The Rise of Cognitive Science in the 20th Century Carrie Figdor 12. Future Directions for Philosophy of Mind Susan Schneider and Pete Mandik. Index




Autore

General Editors: Rebecca Copenhaver and Christopher Shields Vol.1 Philosophy of Mind in Antiquity, edited by John E. Sisko Vol.2 Philosophy of Mind in the Early and High Middle Ages, edited by Margaret Cameron Vol.3 Philosophy of Mind in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance, edited by Stephan Schmid Vol.4 Philosophy of Mind in the Early Modern Age and Modern Age, edited by Rebecca Copenhaver Vol.5 Philosophy of Mind in the Nineteenth Century, edited by Sandra Lapointe Vol.6 Philosophy of Mind in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries, edited by Amy Kind










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ISBN:

9781138925359

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: The History of the Philosophy of Mind
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 1.00 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:7 tables
Pagine Arabe: 1994


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