Intentionality, Cognition, and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy

Intentionality, Cognition, and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy

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Feb 2, 2015 · English · Hardcover (374 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 374
Language English
Published Feb 2, 2015
Publisher Fordham University Press
ISBN-10 082326274X
ISBN-13 9780823262748

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Gyula Klima delves into the intricate world of medieval philosophy, illuminating its often misunderstood aspects. The work challenges the conventional belief that this period is solely defined by its preservation of ancient ideas, arguing instead for its depth in original thought and exploration of intentionality and cognition. By examining the frameworks of mental representation utilized by medieval thinkers, Klima sheds light on how these ideas have shaped contemporary philosophical discourse.

Through a careful analysis, the author uncovers the nuanced distinctions and connections between medieval and modern philosophical debates about the mind. The text invites readers to appreciate the complexity of medieval thought, revealing a vibrant intellectual landscape where questions of consciousness and representation were fervently explored. As Klima weaves together historical context and philosophical inquiry, the reader is encouraged to reconsider the relevance of medieval perspectives in understanding human cognition today.

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Philosophy
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