Resultaten voor 'simo knuuttila'
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Modalities in Medieval Philosophy
Originally published in 1993 Modalities in Medieval Philosophy looks at the idea of modality as multiplicity of reference with respect to alternative domains, and how this emerged in early medieval discussions and addresses how it was originally influenced by the theological conception of God acting by choice.
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Moral Psychology in History: From the Ancient to Early Modern Period
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Emotions in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
Emotions are the focus of intense debate both in contemporary philosophy and psychology and increasingly also in the history of ideas. This book serves as a survey of philosophical theories of emotions from Plato to Renaissance times, combining historical reconstruction with philosophical analysis.
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Sourcebook for the History of the Philosophy of Mind
Philosophical Psychology from Plato to KantFresh translations of key texts, exhaustive coverage from Plato to Kant, and detailed commentary by expert scholars of philosophy add up to make this sourcebook the first and most comprehensive account of the history of the philosophy of mind.
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Theories of Perception in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy
Sense perception is one of the classical themes in philosophy. While philosophical psychology is the main area in which perception is dealt with in contemporary philosophy, itis also discussed in the theory of knowledge, cognitive science, philosophical aesthetics and metaphysics.
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Modern Modalities
Studies of the History of Modal Theories from Medieval Nominalism to Logical Positivism(2) the "statistical" interpretation of modal no tions where necessity means actuality in all relevant cases or omnitemporal actuality, possibility means actuality in some rel evant cases or sometimes, and impossibility means omnitemporal non-actuality;
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Reforging the Great Chain of Being
Studies of the History of Modal TheoriesHere we have a use of language, a language game, in which modal notions are used so as to imply that if something is possible, it is realized.
€ 180,50