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Forming the Mind : Essays on the Internal Senses and the Mind/Body Problem from Avicenna to the Medical Enlightenment / edited by Henrik Lagerlund
(Studies in the History of Philosophy of Mind. ISSN:25429922 ; 5)

Publisher (Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2007
Edition 1st ed. 2007.
Authors Lagerlund, Henrik editor
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Notes Introduction: The Mind/Body Problem and Late Medieval Conceptions of the Soul -- Memory and Recollection in IBN SÎNÂ’S and IBN Rushd’S Philosophical Texts Translated into Latin in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries: A Perspective on the Doctrine of the Internal Senses in Arabic Psychological Science -- Imagination and Experience in the Sensory Soul and Beyond: Richard Rufus, Roger Bacon & Their Contemporaries -- The Soul as an Entity: Dante, Aquinas, and Olivi -- Self-Knowledge and Cognitive Ascent: Thomas Aquinas and Peter Olivi on the KK–THESIS -- The Invention of Singular Thought -- John Buridan on the Immateriality of the Intellect -- How Matter Becomes Mind: Late-Medieval Theories of Emergence -- Passions and Old Men in Renaissance Gerontology -- Why Isn’t the Mind-Body Problem Medieval? -- Matter, Mind, and Hylomorphism in IBN Gabirol and Spinoza -- Cajetan and Suarez on Agent Sense: Metaphysics and Epistemology in Late Aristotelian Thought -- Is Descartes’ Body A Mode of Mind? -- Mind and Extension (Descartes, Hobbes, More) -- Emotional Pathologies and Reason in French Medical Enlightenment
Forming the Mind deals with the internal senses, the mind/body problem and other problems associated with the concept of mind as it developed from Avicenna to the medical Enlightenment. The book collects essays from some of the foremost scholars in a relatively new and very promising field of research. It stresses how important and fruitful it is to see the time period between 1100 and 1700 as one continuous tradition, and brings together scholars working on the same issues in the Arabic, Jewish and Western philosophical traditions. In this respect, this collection opens up several new and interesting perspectives on the history of the philosophy of mind
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6084-7
Subjects LCSH:Philosophy, Medieval
LCSH:Philosophy of mind
LCSH:Philosophy, Modern
LCSH:Philosophy—History
FREE:Medieval Philosophy
FREE:Philosophy of Mind
FREE:Philosophical Traditions
FREE:History of Philosophy
Classification LCC:B720-765
DC23:189
ID 8000065292
ISBN 9781402060847

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