%0 e Book %A Oelze, Anselm %I Brill %D 2018 %C Leiden %D 2018 %G English %B Investigating medieval philosophy %@ 9789004363779 %@ 9004363777 %~ Universitätsbibliothek "Georgius Agricola" %T Animal rationality: later medieval theories, 1250-1350 %U http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004363779 %X Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Preface -- Introduction -- What are and Why Study Later Medieval Theories of Animal Rationality? -- How to Study Later Medieval Theories? -- Structure and Key Questions -- Animals and Rationality in the Middle Ages -- Introduction to Part 1 -- The Role of Animals in the Middle Ages -- Animal Souls and Sensory Cognition -- Human Souls and the Triad of Intellectual Operations -- Grey Areas -- Universal Cognition and Concept Formation -- Introduction to Part 2 -- Estimation, Conceptualisation, and Categorisation (Thomas Aquinas) -- Intentions and Quiddities (Albertus Magnus) -- Elevated Intentions and Common Forms (Pseudo-Peter of Spain) -- Vague Particulars as Universals (Roger Bacon) -- Universal Desire and Experience (John Buridan) -- General Mental Representations (Peter of John Olivi) -- Judging -- Introduction to Part 3 -- The Idea of Sensory Judgments -- Natural Judgments (Thomas Aquinas) -- Erroneous Judgments and Differences in Estimation (Albertus Magnus) -- Reflective and Experimental Judgments (Peter of John Olivi, John Buridan) -- The Ascription of Judgments and the Problem of Anthropomorphism (William of Ockham, Adam Wodeham, Gregory of Rimini) -- Reasoning -- Introduction to Part 4 -- Quasi-Reasoning (Thomas Aquinas, Gregory of Rimini, John Duns Scotus) -- Quasi-Reasoning and Cogitation (Roger Bacon) -- Imperfect Argumentations and Practical Syllogisms (Albertus Magnus) -- Material Souls and Degrees of Reasoning (John Buridan, Nicole Oresme) -- Prudence -- Introduction to Part 5 -- Memory vs. Recollection (Albertus Magnus) -- Incomplete and Complete Memory (Thomas Aquinas, Roger Bacon) -- Foresight and Provision (Albertus Magnus, Bonaventure) -- Quasi-Foresight and Quasi-Hope (Thomas Aquinas) -- Operating for and towards the Future (Roger Bacon, Peter of John Olivi) -- Imperfect or Particular Prudence (Albertus Magnus, Thomas Aquinas) -- Prudence by Analogy (Giles of Rome, John Duns Scotus) -- Rationality without Reason? -- Introduction to Part 6 -- Medieval and Contemporary Theories: The Differences -- Medieval and Contemporary Theories: The Commonalities -- Towards a Classification: Differentialist and Assimilationist Explanations -- Room for Rationality or Rationality without Reason -- Conclusion -- Back Matter -- Bibliography -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects. %Z https://katalog.ub.tu-freiberg.de/Record/0-1738166007 %U https://katalog.ub.tu-freiberg.de/Record/0-1738166007