
The Language of Thought in Late Medieval Philosophy: Essays in Honor of Claude Panaccio
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Format
Kindle
Pages
702
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2018
Publisher
Springer
Edition
1st ed. 2017
ISBN-10
3319666347
ISBN-13
9783319666341
Description
This scholarly volume delves into the intricate relationship between language and thought in late medieval philosophy, offering fresh perspectives that honor the contributions of Claude Panaccio. The essays within explore how philosophical discourse from this period articulates the nature of thought, examining the implications for understanding human cognition and communication.
Contributors from diverse academic backgrounds engage with themes that reflect on the linguistic frameworks that shaped medieval philosophical thought. They analyze key texts and ideas, shedding light on how concepts of language influence not only philosophical arguments but also broader questions about the mind and its functions.
Through rigorous analysis and contemporary relevance, this collection invites readers to reconsider the legacy of late medieval philosophical thought. The contributors aim to bridge historical insights with current philosophical inquiries, making it a significant resource for scholars interested in the evolution of ideas concerning language and cognition.
Contributors from diverse academic backgrounds engage with themes that reflect on the linguistic frameworks that shaped medieval philosophical thought. They analyze key texts and ideas, shedding light on how concepts of language influence not only philosophical arguments but also broader questions about the mind and its functions.
Through rigorous analysis and contemporary relevance, this collection invites readers to reconsider the legacy of late medieval philosophical thought. The contributors aim to bridge historical insights with current philosophical inquiries, making it a significant resource for scholars interested in the evolution of ideas concerning language and cognition.
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