文档介绍:THEORIES OF PERCEPTION IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN
PHILOSOPHY
STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
OF MIND
Volume 6
Editors
Henrik Lagerlund, The University of Western Ontario, Canada
Mikko Yrjonsuuri,¨ Academy of Finland and University of Jyvaskyl¨ a,¨ Finland
Board of Consulting Editors
Lilli Alanen, Uppsala University, Sweden
Joel¨ Biard, University of Tours, France
Michael Della a, Yale University, .
Eyjolfur´ Emilsson, University of Oslo, Norway
Andre´ Gombay, University of Toronto, Canada
Patricia Kitcher, Columbia University, .
Simo Knuuttila, University of Helsinki, Finland
Beatrice´ M. Longuenesse, New York University, .
Calvin Normore, University of California, Los Angeles, .
Aims and Scope
The aim of the series is to foster historical research into the nature of thinking and
the workings of the mind. The volumes address topics of intellectual history that
would nowadays fall into different disciplines like philosophy of mind, philosoph-
ical psychology, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, etc. The monographs and
collections of articles in the series are historically reliable as well as congenial
to the contemporary reader. They provide original insights into central contem-
porary problems by looking at them in historical contexts, addressing issues like
consciousness, representation and intentionality, mind and body, the self and the
emotions. In this way, the books open up new perspectives for research on these
topics.
THEORIES OF PERCEPTION
IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY
MODERN PHILOSOPHY
Edited by
SIMO KNUUTTILA
University of Helsinki, Finland
and
PEKKA KARKK¨ AINEN¨
University of Helsinki, Finland
Editors
Simo Knuuttila Pekka Karkk¨ ainen¨
University of Helsinki University of Helsinki
Department of Systematic Department of Systematic
Theology Theology
Aleksanterinkatu 7 Aleksanterinkatu 7
FI-00014 Helsinki FI-00014 Helsinki
Finland Finland
ISBN: 978-1-4020-6124-