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The Objects of Thought

Author : Tim Crane
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2013-09
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780199682744

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Tim Crane addresses the ancient question of how it is possible to think about what does not exist. He argues that the representation of the non-existent is a pervasive feature of our thought about the world, and that to understand thought's representational power ('intentionality') we need to understand the representation of the non-existent.

Representation and Objects of Thought in Medieval Philosophy

Author : Dr Henrik Lagerlund
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2012-10-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781409485247

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Representation and Objects of Thought in Medieval Philosophy by Dr Henrik Lagerlund Pdf

The notions of mental representation and intentionality are central to contemporary philosophy of mind and it is usually assumed that these notions, if not originated, at least were made essential to the philosophy of mind by Descartes in the seventeenth century. The authors in this book challenge this assumption and show that the history of these ideas can be traced back to the medieval period. In bringing out the contrasts and similarities between early modern and medieval discussions of mental representation the authors conclude that there is no clear dividing line between western late medieval and early modern philosophy; that they in fact represent one continuous tradition in the philosophy of mind.

Representational Content and the Objects of Thought

Author : Nicholas Rimell
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2021-09-30
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789811635175

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This book defends a novel view of mental representation—of how, as thinkers, we represent the world as being. The book serves as a response to two problems in the philosophy of mind. One is the problem of first-personal, or egocentric, belief: how can we have truly first personal beliefs—beliefs in which we think about ourselves as ourselves—given that beliefs are supposed to be attitudes towards propositions and that propositions are supposed to have their truth values independent of a perspective? The other problem is how we can think about nonexistents (e.g., Santa Claus) given the widespread view that thought essentially involves a relation between a thinker and whatever is being thought about. The standard responses to this puzzle are either to deny that thought is essentially relational or to insist that it is possible to stand in relations to nonexistents. This book offers an error theory to the problem. The responses from this book arise from the same commitment: a commitment to treating talk of propositions—as the things towards which our beliefs are attitudes—as talk of entities that actually exist and that play a constitutive and explanatory role in the activity of thought.

The Democracy of Objects

Author : Levi R. Bryant
Publisher : DigiCat
Page : 373 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2023-12-23
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : EAN:8596547762522

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Since Kant, philosophy has been obsessed with epistemological questions pertaining to the relationship between mind and world and human access to objects. In The Democracy of Objects, Bryant proposes that we break with this tradition and once again initiate the project of ontology as first philosophy. Drawing on the object-oriented ontology of Graham Harman, as well as the thought of Roy Bhaskar, Gilles Deleuze, Niklas Luhman, Aristotle, Jacques Lacan, Bruno Latour and the developmental systems theorists, Bryant develops a realist ontology that he calls "onticology". This ontology argues that being is composed entirely of objects, properties, and relations such that subjects themselves are a variant of objects. Drawing on the work of the systems theorists and cyberneticians, Bryant argues that objects are dynamic systems that relate to the world under conditions of operational closure. In this way, he is able to integrate the most vital discoveries of the anti-realists within a realist ontology that does justice to both the material and cultural. Onticology proposes a flat ontology where objects of all sorts and at different scales equally exist without being reducible to other objects and where there are no transcendent entities such as eternal essences outside of dynamic interactions among objects. Contents: Towards a Finally Subjectless Object Grounds For a Realist Ontology The Paradox of Substance Virtual Proper Being The Interior of Objects Regimes of Attraction, Parts, and Structure The Four Theses of Flat Ontology

Objects of Thought

Author : Arthur N. Prior
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1971
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : UCAL:B4411095

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Objects of Thought by Arthur N. Prior Pdf

Divided into two parts, the first concentrates on the logical properties of propositions, their relation to facts and sentences, and the parallel objects of commands and questions. The second part examines theories of intentionality and discusses the relationship between different theories of naming and different accounts of belief.

Thought: A Philosophical History

Author : Panayiota Vassilopoulou,Daniel Whistler
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2021-05-03
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780429816864

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Thought: A Philosophical History by Panayiota Vassilopoulou,Daniel Whistler Pdf

Of all the topics in the history of philosophy, the history of different forms of thinking and contemplation is one of the most important, and yet is also relatively overlooked. What is it to think philosophically? How did different forms of thinking—reflection, contemplation, critique and analysis—emerge in different epochs? This collection offers a rich and diverse philosophical exploration of the history of contemplation, from the classical period to the twenty-first century. It covers canonical figures including Plato, Aristotle, Descartes and Kant, as well as debates in less well-known areas such as classical Indian and Islamic thought and the role of speculation in twentieth-century Russian philosophy. Comprising twenty-two chapters by an international team of contributors, the volume is divided into five parts: • Flourishing and Thinking from Homer to Hume • The Thinking of Thinking from Augustine to Gödel • Images and Thinking from Plotinus to Unger • Bodies of Thought and Habits of Thinking from Plato to Irigaray • The Efficacy of Thinking from Sextus to Bataille Thought: A Philosophical History is the first comprehensive investigation of the history of philosophical thought and contemplation. As such, it is a landmark publication for anyone researching and teaching the history of philosophy, and a valuable resource for those studying the subject in related fields such as literature, religion, sociology and the history of ideas.

Thinking with Objects

Author : Domenico Bertoloni Meli
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2006-11-17
Category : History
ISBN : 0801884276

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Thinking with Objects by Domenico Bertoloni Meli Pdf

'Bertoloni Meli reexamines such major texts as Galileo's Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences, Descartes' Principles of Philosophy, and Newton's Principia, and in them finds a reliance on objects that has escaped proper understanding. From Pappus of Alexandria to Guidobaldo dal Monte, Bertoloni Meli sees significant developments in the history of mechanical experimentation, all of them crucial for understanding Galileo. Bertoloni Meli uses similarities and tensions between dal Monte and Galileo as a springboard for exploring the revolutionary nature of seventeenth-century mechanics.' (Back cover)

General Principles of the Structure of Language

Author : James Byrne
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 576 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1885
Category : Grammar, Comparative and general
ISBN : HARVARD:32044038398566

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The Nature of Ordinary Objects

Author : Javier Cumpa,Bill Brewer
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2019-04-04
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781107160095

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The Nature of Ordinary Objects by Javier Cumpa,Bill Brewer Pdf

Provides new insights into contemporary debates surrounding the metaphysics of objects, a subject undergoing an important revival.

The Distinction between Mind and Its Objects

Author : Bernard Bosanquet
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 45 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2021-04-11
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : EAN:4064066444068

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The Distinction between Mind and Its Objects by Bernard Bosanquet Pdf

In terms of our subject, this theory treats some objects of mind, the sensation of color, and so on—as mental in nature, or, roughly speaking, as products or bits of mind; while other objects of mind, like perceived shapes or resistance, it treats as self-existent realities. And when this is believed, the products or bits of mind will always be disparaged by comparison with what we suppose to exist in its own right. And then, on such a doctrine, what are you going to do with such realities as universals—general facts? They don't seem to fit well into space; while, as bits of mind, they seem impotent.

Platonism and the Objects of Science

Author : Scott Berman
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2020-02-20
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781350080225

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Platonism and the Objects of Science by Scott Berman Pdf

What are the objects of science? Are they just the things in our scientific experiments that are located in space and time? Or does science also require that there be additional things that are not located in space and time? Using clear examples, these are just some of the questions that Scott Berman explores as he shows why alternative theories such as Nominalism, Contemporary Aristotelianism, Constructivism, and Classical Aristotelianism, fall short. He demonstrates why the objects of scientific knowledge need to be not located in space or time if they are to do the explanatory work scientists need them to do. The result is a contemporary version of Platonism that provides us with the best way to explain what the objects of scientific understanding are, and how those non-spatiotemporal things relate to the spatiotemporal things of scientific experiments, as well as everything around us, including even ourselves.

Relating Hegel's Science of Logic to Contemporary Philosophy

Author : L. Guzman
Publisher : Springer
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2015-04-07
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781137454508

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Relating Hegel's Science of Logic to Contemporary Philosophy by L. Guzman Pdf

This book offers an interpretation of certain Hegelian concepts, and their relevance to various themes in contemporary philosophy, which will allow for a non-metaphysical understanding of his thought, further strengthening his relevance to philosophy today by placing him in the midst of current debates.

Objects of Time

Author : K. Birth
Publisher : Springer
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2012-10-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137017895

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This is a book about time, but it is also about much more than time—it is about how the objects we use to think about time shape our thoughts. Because time ties together so many aspects of our lives, this book is able to explore the nexus of objects, cognition, culture, and even biology, and to do so in relationship to globalization.

Objects and Modalities

Author : Tero Tulenheimo
Publisher : Springer
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2017-03-14
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783319531199

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This book develops a novel generalization of possible world semantics, called ‘world line semantics’, which recognizes worlds and links between world-bound objects (world lines) as mutually independent aspects of modal semantics. Addressing a wide range of questions vital for contemporary debates in logic and philosophy of language and offering new tools for theoretical linguistics and knowledge representation, the book proposes a radically new paradigm in modal semantics. This framework is motivated philosophically, viewing a structure of world lines as a precondition of modal talk. The author provides a uniform analysis of quantification over individuals (physical objects) and objects of thought (intentional objects). The semantic account of what it means to speak of intentional objects throws new light on accounts of intentionality and singular thought in the philosophy of mind and offers novel insights into the semantics of intensional transitive verbs.

The Logic of Intentional Objects

Author : Jacek Pasniczek
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1997-12-31
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 079234880X

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The Logic of Intentional Objects by Jacek Pasniczek Pdf

Intentionality is one of the most frequently discussed topics in contemporary phenomenology and analytic philosophy. This book investigates intentionality from the point of view of intentional objects. According to the classical approach to this concept, whatever can be consciously experienced is regarded as an intentional object. Thus, not only ordinary existing individuals but also various kinds of non-existents and non-individuals are considered as intentional (including such bizarre entities as quantifier objects: `some dog', `every dog'). Alexius Meinong, an Austrian philosopher, is particularly well-known as the `inventor' of an abundant ontology of objects among which even incomplete and impossible ones, like `the round square', find their place. Drawing inspirations from Meinong's ideas, the author develops a simple logic of intentional objects, M-logic. M-logic closely resembles classical first-order logic and, as opposed to the formally complicated contemporary theories of non-existent objects, it is much more friendly in apprehending and applications. However, despite this resemblance, the ontological content of M-logic far exceeds that of classical logic. In this book formal investigations are intertwined with philosophical analyses. On the one hand, M-logic is used as a tool for investigating formal features of intentional objects. On the other hand, the study of intentionality phenomena suggests further ways of extending and modifying M-logic. Audience: The book is addressed to logicians, cognitive scientists, philosophers of language and metaphysics with either a phenomenological or an analytic background.