Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Part 1. About the Science of the Soul.- Chapter 1. Buridan in the Context of Late-Medieval Cognitive Psychology (Peter King).- Chapter 2. Where should we discuss the soul? The 14th-century Unification of the Doctrines of De Anima and De Generatione (Sander W. de Boer).- Part 2. About the Nature and Powers of the Soul, and the Powers and Functions of the Sensitive Soul.- Chapter 3. The Trivia of Hylomorphism, Dualism and Materialism: Some Pointers from Buridan and Others (Gyula Klima).- Chapter 4. Buridan on the Metaphysics of the Soul (Calvin Normore).- Chapter 5. Aquinas vs. Buridan on the Substance and Powers of the Soul (Adam Wood).- Chapter 6. John Buridan on External and Internal Sensation (Peter Sobol).- Chapter 7. Durand of St.-Pour ain and John Buridan on Species: Direct Realism with and without Representation (Peter Hartman).- Chapter 8. Awareness and Unity of Conscious Experience: Buridan on the Common Sense (Henrik Lagerlund).- Chapter 9. Bero Magni de Ludosia on Parts of Sensation (Robert Andrews).- Chapter 10. Buridan on the Psychology and Morality of Appetitive Acts (Martin Pickav ).- Part 3. About the Intellect and Intellectual Functions.- Chapter 11. Intellect and Intellectual Activity in Buridan's Psychology (Jack Zupko).- Chapter 12. Scotus and Buridan on the First Known (Primum Cognitum) (Timothy Noone).- Chapter 13. Self-Knowledge and the Science of the Soul in Buridan's Quaestiones De Anima (Susan Brower-Towland).- Chapter 14. Buridan, Intentionality and Its Paradoxes (Jo l Biard).- Chapter 15. Was Buridan a 'Psychologist' in His Logic? (Jennifer Ashworth).- Chapter 16. Linguistic Externalism and Mental Language in Ockham and Buridan (Claude Panaccio).