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4.0 (hodnocen4 x )
BK
Leiden : Brill, 2013
xiv, 374 s. ; 25 cm

objednat
ISBN 978-90-04-25089-5 (váz.)
Investigating medieval philosophy ; vol. 5
Obsahuje bibliografii na s. [353]-365, bibliografické odkazy a rejstřík
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CONTENTS // Preface ... xi // Abbreviations ... xiii // Introduction ... i // PART ONE // METAPHYSICS OF THE SOUL // Introduction to Part One ... 21 // I Spiritual Nature of the Soul ... 25 // 1. Universal Hylomorphism ... 25 // 2. Spirituality and Simplicity ... 30 // 3. Human Soul as a Spiritual Entity ... 38 // II Soul’s Relation to the Body ... 43 // 1. Body as a Substantial Part of a Human Being ... 45 // 2. Plurality of Substantial Forms ... 48 // 3. Soul as the Form of the Body ... 62 // 4. Connection between the Soul and the Body ... 70 // III The Animal Soul ... 77 // 1. Simplicity of the Animal Soul ... 77 // 2. Essence of the Animal Soul ... 82 // IV Perceptual Powers of the Soul ... 91 // 1. Powers as Constitutive Parts of the Soul ... 91 // 2. The External Senses ... 97 // 3. The Common Sense ... 106 // viii // CONTENTS // PART TWO // THEORY OF PERCEPTION // Introduction to Part Two ... 115 // V Criticism of Earlier Theories of Perception ... 119 // 1. Passive Theories of Perception ... 120 // 2. Augustine’s Active Theory ... 135 // VI Active Nature of Perception ... 141 // 1. Activity of the Powers of the Soul ... 141 // 2. Objects as Terminative Causes ... 145 // 3. Intentional Directedness ... 151 // VII Attention and the Common Sense ... 163 // 1. Necessity of Paying Attention ... 164 // 2. Cognitive Centre of the Soul ... 170 // 3. Degrees of Attention ... 179 // VIII Bodily Changes and Perception ... 193 // 1. Perception as a Psychological Process ... 195
2. Bodily Changes and colligantia potentiarum ... 203 // 3. Functional Dualism in Perception ... 209 // PART THREE INTERNAL SENSES // Introduction to Part Three ... 225 // IX Historical Background ... 231 // X Unity of the Internal Senses ... 247 // 1. Criteria for Distinguishing the Internal Senses ... 247 // 2. Interconnectedness and Experiential Unity ... 258 // XI The Common Sense ... 267 // 1. Combining and Comparing the Proper Sensibles ... 269 // 2. Perception of the Common Sensibles ... 272 // CONTENTS ix // 3. Second-Order Perception ... 275 // 4. Bodily Self-Awareness and Reflexivity ... 281 // XII Imagination ... 293 // 1. Imagination and Its Objects ... 293 // 2. Imagination as a Function of the Common Sense ... 296 // 3. Dreaming ... 300 // 4. Compositive Imagination ... 303 // XIII Memory ... 309 // 1. Retention of Memory Species ... 310 // 2. Remembering Past Objects ... 314 // 3. Recognising Familiar Objects ... 317 // 4. Difference between Memory and Imagination ... 319 // XIV Estimation ... 327 // 1. Estimative Dispositions of the Common Sense ... 328 // 2. Estimative Perception ... 332 // XV Cogitative Power ... 341 // Conclusion ... 345 // Bibliography ... 353 // Index ... 367

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