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Ockham on Concepts: Ashgate Studies in Medieval Philosophy

Autor Claude Panaccio
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 dec 2004
William of Ockham (c.1287-1347) is known to be one of the major figures of the late Middle Ages. The scope and significance of his doctrine of human thought, however, has been a controversial issue among scholars in the last decade, and this book presents a full discussion of recent developments. Claude Panaccio proposes a richly documented and entirely original reinterpretation of Ockham's theory of concepts as a coherent blend of representationalism, conceptual atomism, and non reductionist nominalism, stressing in the process its special interest for current discussions in philosophy of mind and cognitive sciences.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780754632283
ISBN-10: 0754632288
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New ed.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Ashgate Studies in Medieval Philosophy

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Contents: Introduction; Intuition, abstraction, and mental language; Intellectual acts; Concepts as signs; Connotative terms in mental language; The role of nominal definitions; Cognition and connotation; Concepts as similitudes; Logical concepts; The Meaning of words; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

Notă biografică

Claude Panaccio is a Professor at the University of Quebec at Three Rivers, Canada.

Recenzii

PRIZE: Winner of the Canadian Philosophical Association's 2007 Book Prize

Descriere

William of Ockham (c.1287-1347) is known to be one of the major figures of the late Middle Ages. The scope and significance of his doctrine of human thought, however, has been a controversial issue among scholars in the last decade, and this book presents a full discussion of recent developments. Claude Panaccio proposes a richly documented and entirely original reinterpretation of Ockham's theory of concepts as a coherent blend of representationalism, conceptual atomism, and non reductionist nominalism, stressing in the process its special interest for current discussions in philosophy of mind and cognitive sciences.