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Rationality In Perception In Medieval Philosophy Jos Filipe Silva

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Rationality In Perception In Medieval Philosophy Jos Filipe Silva
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 208
Author: José Filipe Silva
ISBN: 9789004537071, 9004537074
Language: English
Year: 2023
Volume: 18

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Rationality In Perception In Medieval Philosophy Jos Filipe Silva by José Filipe Silva 9789004537071, 9004537074 instant download after payment.

How we come to know the external world has intrigued thinkers throughout the history of philosophy. Medieval philosophers understood that a theory of perception requires an account of the categorization of sensory information: to perceive things as being dangerous or beneficial and even as being individuals that belong to certain kinds (e.g., ‘this is a dog’). A key question is whether this requires the intervention of rational cognitive capacities, cooperating with sensory ones in normal instances of perception. The contributions to this volume investigate how thinkers from the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries answer this and other related questions about human perception. Contributors are Fabrizio Amerini, Joël Biard, Véronique Decaix, Christian Kny, Lydia Schumacher, José Filipe Silva, and Jörg Alejandro Tellkamp.

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