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The Language of Thought in Late Medieval Philosophy

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    Chapter 1 An Introduction to Mental Language in Late Medieval Philosophy
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    Chapter 2 An Interview with Claude Panaccio
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    Chapter 3 A Crucial Distinction in William of Ockham’s Philosophy of Mind: Cognitio in se/cognitio in alio
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    Chapter 4 Causation and Mental Content: Against the Externalist Reading of Ockham
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    Chapter 5 Likeness Stories
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    Chapter 6 Ockham’s Semantics of Real Definitions
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    Chapter 7 Is There a Metaphysical Approach to the Transcendentals in Ockham? The Case of the Good
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    Chapter 8 Intellections and Volitions: Ockham’s Voluntarism Reconsidered
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    Chapter 9 The Metatheoretical Framework of William of Ockham’s Modal Logic
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    Chapter 10 Ockham on Mental Syncategoremata
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    Chapter 11 The Role of the Speaker in Roger Bacon and William of Ockham’s Supposition Theories: A Contrast
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    Chapter 12 Peter Auriol and William of Ockham on a Medieval Version of the Argument from Illusion
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    Chapter 13 Raisons de croire et vouloir croire: le débat entre Durand de Saint-Pourçain, Gauthier Chatton et Guillaume d’Ockham
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    Chapter 14 The Syllogism as Defined by Aristotle, Ockham, and Buridan
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    Chapter 15 Burley, Ockham, and English Logicians on Impositio as a Type of Obligatio
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    Chapter 16 Understanding as Attending. Semantics, Psychology and Ontology in Peter Abelard
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    Chapter 17 La triade farabienne du logos , son parallèle grec et son écho latin chez Arnoul de Provence
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    Chapter 18 Psammetichus’s Experiment and the Scholastics: Is Language Innate?
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    Chapter 19 James of Viterbo on Universals
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    Chapter 20 The Science of Psychology in Ockham’s Oxford
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    Chapter 21 Durand of St.-Pourçain and Cognitive Habits ( Sent. A/B III, d. 23, qq. 1–2)
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    Chapter 22 Thought-Transplants, Demons, and Modalities
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    Chapter 23 Sensory Awareness and Self-Awareness in Buridan and Oresme
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    Chapter 24 Évidence et raisons probables: Pierre d’Ailly et la scientificité de la théologie
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    Chapter 25 Présentation et représentation. Aux origines du “représentationnalisme”
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    Chapter 26 Grasping the Philosophical Relevance of Past Philosophies
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Title
The Language of Thought in Late Medieval Philosophy
Published by
Springer International Publishing, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-66634-1
ISBNs
978-3-31-966634-1, 978-3-31-966633-4
Editors

Jenny Pelletier, Magali Roques

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