The usual division of philosophy into 'medieval' and 'modern' may obscure very real continuities in the ideas of thinkers in the western and Islamic traditions. This book examines three areas where these continuities are particularly clear: knowledge, the mind, and language.
The usual division of philosophy into 'medieval' and 'modern' may obscure very real continuities in the ideas of thinkers in the western and Islamic traditions. This book examines three areas where these continuities are particularly clear: knowledge, the mind, and language.
* Introduction * I: Dominik Perler: What Are Faculties of the Soul? Descartes and his Scholastic Background * Faculties of the Soul: response to Dominik Perler * II: Martin Lenz: Locke as a Social Externalist * Essences and Signification: response to Martin Lenz * III: Robert Pasnau: Divisions of Epistemic Labor: Some Remarks on the History of Fideism and Esotericism * Aquinas on Faith and Knowledge: response to Robert Pasnau
* Introduction * I: Dominik Perler: What Are Faculties of the Soul? Descartes and his Scholastic Background * Faculties of the Soul: response to Dominik Perler * II: Martin Lenz: Locke as a Social Externalist * Essences and Signification: response to Martin Lenz * III: Robert Pasnau: Divisions of Epistemic Labor: Some Remarks on the History of Fideism and Esotericism * Aquinas on Faith and Knowledge: response to Robert Pasnau
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