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Mental Representation: Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics)
By Gyula Klima (editor) and Alexander W. Hall (editor)
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Publisher Cambridge Scholars Pub
Publication date December 1, 2011
Pages 95
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9781443833646
ISBN-10 1443833649
Published in Great Britain
Original list price $50.95
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Amazon.com description: Product Description: It is supposed to be common knowledge in the history of ideas that one of the few medieval philosophical contributions preserved in modern philosophical thought is the idea that mental phenomena are distinguished from physical phenomena by their intentionality, their directedness toward some object. As is usually the case with such commonplaces about the history of ideas, especially those concerning medieval ideas, this claim is not quite true. Medieval philosophers routinely described ordinary physical phenomena, such as reflections in mirrors or sounds in the air, as exhibiting intentionality, while they described what modern philosophers would take to be typically mental phenomena, such as sensation and imagination, as ordinary physical processes. Still, it is true that medieval philosophers would regard all acts of cognition as characterized by intentionality, on account of which all these acts are some sort of representations of their intended objects.

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