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Medieval Perceptual Puzzles
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Medieval Perceptual Puzzles

inbunden, 2019
Engelska
In our daily lives, we are surrounded by all sorts of things – such as trees, cars, persons, or madeleines – and perception allows us access to them. But what does ‘to perceive’ actually mean? What is it that we perceive? How do we perceive? Do we perceive the same way animals do? Does reason play a role in perception? Such questions occur naturally today. But was it the same in the past, centuries ago? The collected volume tackles this issue by turning to the Latin philosophy of the 13th and 14th centuries. Did medieval thinkers raise the same, or similar, questions as we do with respect to perception? What answers did they provide? What arguments did they make for raising the questions they did, and for the answers they gave to them? The philosophers taken into consideration are, among others, Albert the Great, Roger Bacon, William of Auvergne, Thomas Aquinas, Duns Scotus, John Pecham, Richard Rufus, Peter Olivi, Robert Kilwardby, John Buridan, and Jean of Jandun.

Contributors are Elena Baltu?a, Daniel De Haan, Martin Klein, Andrew LaZella, Lukáš Licka, Mattia Mantovani, André Martin, Dominik Perler, Paolo Rubini, José Filipe Silva, Juhana Toivanen, and Rega Wood.
Undertitel
Theories of Sense Perception in the 13th and 14th Centuries
Redaktör
Elena Baltu?a
ISBN
9789004408470
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
750 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2019-11-21
Förlag
BRILL
Sidor
398