Animal minds in medieval Latin philosophy: a sourcebook from Augustine to Wodeham
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Contents 1 Introduction: Modern and Medieval Philosophy of Animal Minds. Part I 2 1 Cognition Perception, Knowledge, Reason, and Mind (Augustine, De quantitate animae, Chapters 25-28). 31 Intellect, Reason, and Immortality (Ralph of Battle, De nesciente et sciente, Book I, Chapter 4). 41 The Animal Soul and Its Powers (Avicenna Latiņus, Uber de anima, Book I, Chapter 5). 49 Modes of Estimation (Avicenna Latiņus, Uber de anima, Book IV, Chapter 3). 57 Estimation and Concept Formation (John Blund, Tractatus de anima, Chapter 19). 61 Memory, Learning, and Prudence (Albert the Great, Metaphysica, Book I, Treatise 1, Chapter 6). 67 Learning, Language, and Reasoning (Albert the Great, De animalibus, Book 21, Treatise 1, Chapters 2-4). 75 Universal Cognition (Pseudo-Peter of Spain, Commentum super libros De animalibus VIII). 93 10 Reasoning and Thinking (Roger Bacon, Perspectiva, Part II, Distinction 3, Chapter 9) . . . 103 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 Foresight and Deliberation (Roger Bacon, Questiones super libros quatuor Physicorum, Book 1ђ.
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viii 12 13 14 15 Contents Inner Senses (Thomas Aquinas, Summa theologiae, Part I, Question 78, Article 4). 117 Prudence (John Duns Scotus, Quaestiones super libros Metaphysicorum Aristotelis, Book I, Question 3). 125 Erring (Adam Wodeham, Lectura secunda in librum primům Sententiarum, Prologue, Question 4, §8). 133 Judging (Gregory of Rimini, Lectura super primům Sententiarum, Distinction 3, Question. 1, Article 1). 139 Part II Emotion 16 17 18 19 20 Friendship, Enmity, and Fear (Albert the Great, Quaestiones super De animalibus', Book 8, Questions 1-3). 145 Appetites and Emotions (Thomas Aquinas, Summa theologiae, Part I, Question 81, Articles 2-3). 151 Enjoyment (Thomas Aquinas, Summa theologiae, Part І-П, Question 11, Article 2). 157 Hope and Despair (Thomas Aquinas, Summa theologiae, Part I-П, Question 40, Article 3). . 161 Pleasure (Peter of Abano, Expositio problematum Aristotelis, Chapter 38, Problem 7). 165 Part ІП Volition 21 22 Free Choice, Free Judgment, and Free Appetite (Albert the Great, De hornine I). 177 Free Choice (Bonaventure, Commentarius in secundum librum Sententiarum, Distinction 25, Single Article,
Question 1). 181 23 Instinct and Deliberation (Roger Bacon, Communia natūraliam Book 1, Part 2, Distinction 4, Chapter 1). 187 24 Choosing and Acting (Thomas Aquinas, Summa theologiae, Part I-II, Question 13, Article 2). 193 Freedom and Free Choice (Thomas Aquinas, Quaestiones disputatae de veritate, Question 24, Article 2). 197 25 Glossary. 205 Author Index. 207 Subject Index. 209
Anselm Oelze Animal Minds in Medieval Latin Philosophy A Sourcebook from Augustine to Wodeham l’his sourcebook explores how the Middle Ages dealt with questions related to the mental life of creatures great and small. It makes accessible ir wide range of key Latin texts from the fourth to the fourteenth century in fresh English translations. Specialists and non-specialists alike will find many surprising insights in this comprehensive collection of sources on the medieval philosophy of animal minds. The book’s structure follows the distinction between the different aspects of the mental. Гһе author has organized the material in three main parts: cognition, emotions, and volition. Each part contains translations of texts by different medieval thinkers. The philosophers chosen include well-known figures like Augustine, Albert the Great, and Thomas Aquinas. The collection also profiles the work of less studied thinkers like John Blund, (Pseudo-)Peter of Spain, and Peter of Abano. In addition, among those featured are several translated here into English for the first time. Each text comes with a short introduction to the philosopher, the context, and the main arguments of the text plus a section with bibliographical information and recommendations for further reading. A general introduction to the entire volume presents the basic concepts and questions of the philosophy of animal minds and explains how the medieval discussion relates to the contemporary debate. This sourcebook is valuable for anyone interested in the history of philosophy, especially medieval philosophy of
mind. It will also appeal to scholars and students from other fields, such as psychology, theology, and cultural studies. |
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Contents 1 Introduction: Modern and Medieval Philosophy of Animal Minds. Part I 2 1 Cognition Perception, Knowledge, Reason, and Mind (Augustine, De quantitate animae, Chapters 25-28). 31 Intellect, Reason, and Immortality (Ralph of Battle, De nesciente et sciente, Book I, Chapter 4). 41 The Animal Soul and Its Powers (Avicenna Latiņus, Uber de anima, Book I, Chapter 5). 49 Modes of Estimation (Avicenna Latiņus, Uber de anima, Book IV, Chapter 3). 57 Estimation and Concept Formation (John Blund, Tractatus de anima, Chapter 19). 61 Memory, Learning, and Prudence (Albert the Great, Metaphysica, Book I, Treatise 1, Chapter 6). 67 Learning, Language, and Reasoning (Albert the Great, De animalibus, Book 21, Treatise 1, Chapters 2-4). 75 Universal Cognition (Pseudo-Peter of Spain, Commentum super libros De animalibus VIII). 93 10 Reasoning and Thinking (Roger Bacon, Perspectiva, Part II, Distinction 3, Chapter 9) . . . 103 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 Foresight and Deliberation (Roger Bacon, Questiones super libros quatuor Physicorum, Book 1ђ.
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viii 12 13 14 15 Contents Inner Senses (Thomas Aquinas, Summa theologiae, Part I, Question 78, Article 4). 117 Prudence (John Duns Scotus, Quaestiones super libros Metaphysicorum Aristotelis, Book I, Question 3). 125 Erring (Adam Wodeham, Lectura secunda in librum primům Sententiarum, Prologue, Question 4, §8). 133 Judging (Gregory of Rimini, Lectura super primům Sententiarum, Distinction 3, Question. 1, Article 1). 139 Part II Emotion 16 17 18 19 20 Friendship, Enmity, and Fear (Albert the Great, Quaestiones super De animalibus', Book 8, Questions 1-3). 145 Appetites and Emotions (Thomas Aquinas, Summa theologiae, Part I, Question 81, Articles 2-3). 151 Enjoyment (Thomas Aquinas, Summa theologiae, Part І-П, Question 11, Article 2). 157 Hope and Despair (Thomas Aquinas, Summa theologiae, Part I-П, Question 40, Article 3). . 161 Pleasure (Peter of Abano, Expositio problematum Aristotelis, Chapter 38, Problem 7). 165 Part ІП Volition 21 22 Free Choice, Free Judgment, and Free Appetite (Albert the Great, De hornine I). 177 Free Choice (Bonaventure, Commentarius in secundum librum Sententiarum, Distinction 25, Single Article,
Question 1). 181 23 Instinct and Deliberation (Roger Bacon, Communia natūraliam Book 1, Part 2, Distinction 4, Chapter 1). 187 24 Choosing and Acting (Thomas Aquinas, Summa theologiae, Part I-II, Question 13, Article 2). 193 Freedom and Free Choice (Thomas Aquinas, Quaestiones disputatae de veritate, Question 24, Article 2). 197 25 Glossary. 205 Author Index. 207 Subject Index. 209
Anselm Oelze Animal Minds in Medieval Latin Philosophy A Sourcebook from Augustine to Wodeham l’his sourcebook explores how the Middle Ages dealt with questions related to the mental life of creatures great and small. It makes accessible ir wide range of key Latin texts from the fourth to the fourteenth century in fresh English translations. Specialists and non-specialists alike will find many surprising insights in this comprehensive collection of sources on the medieval philosophy of animal minds. The book’s structure follows the distinction between the different aspects of the mental. Гһе author has organized the material in three main parts: cognition, emotions, and volition. Each part contains translations of texts by different medieval thinkers. The philosophers chosen include well-known figures like Augustine, Albert the Great, and Thomas Aquinas. The collection also profiles the work of less studied thinkers like John Blund, (Pseudo-)Peter of Spain, and Peter of Abano. In addition, among those featured are several translated here into English for the first time. Each text comes with a short introduction to the philosopher, the context, and the main arguments of the text plus a section with bibliographical information and recommendations for further reading. A general introduction to the entire volume presents the basic concepts and questions of the philosophy of animal minds and explains how the medieval discussion relates to the contemporary debate. This sourcebook is valuable for anyone interested in the history of philosophy, especially medieval philosophy of
mind. It will also appeal to scholars and students from other fields, such as psychology, theology, and cultural studies. |
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