Perception and the Internal Senses :Peter of John Olivi on the Cognitive Functions of the Sensitive Soul ( 1 )

Publication subTitle :Peter of John Olivi on the Cognitive Functions of the Sensitive Soul

Publication series :1

Author: Toivanen   Juhana  

Publisher: Brill‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9789004250901

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9789004250895

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9789004250895

Subject: B503 medieval philosophy

Language: ENG

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In Perception and the Internal Senses Juhana Toivanen offers a philosophical reconstruction of Peter of John Olivi’s (ca. 1248-98) conception of the cognitive psychology of the sensitive or animal soul.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  7 – 10

Preface

pp.:  11 – 12

Abbreviations

pp.:  13 – 14

Introduction

pp.:  15 – 32

Introduction to Part One

pp.:  35 – 38

1. Universal Hylomorphism

pp.:  39 – 43

2. Spirituality and Simplicity

pp.:  44 – 51

3. Soul as the Form of the Body

pp.:  76 – 83

Chapter Three The Animal Soul

pp.:  91 – 104

2. Essence of the Animal Soul

pp.:  96 – 104

2. The External Senses

pp.:  111 – 119

3. The Common Sense

pp.:  120 – 126

Part Two Theory of Perception

pp.:  127 – 128

Introduction to Part Two

pp.:  129 – 132

1. Passive Theories of Perception

pp.:  134 – 148

2. Augustine’s Active Theory

pp.:  149 – 154

2. Objects as Terminative Causes

pp.:  159 – 164

3. Intentional Directedness

pp.:  165 – 176

1. Necessity of Paying Attention

pp.:  178 – 183

2. Cognitive Centre of the Soul

pp.:  184 – 192

3. Degrees of Attention

pp.:  193 – 206

Part Three Internal Senses

pp.:  237 – 238

Introduction to Part Three

pp.:  239 – 244

Chapter Nine Historical Background

pp.:  245 – 260

Chapter Eleven The Common Sense

pp.:  281 – 306

3. Second-Order Perception

pp.:  289 – 294

Chapter Twelve Imagination

pp.:  307 – 322

1. Imagination and Its Objects

pp.:  307 – 309

3. Dreaming

pp.:  314 – 316

4. Compositive Imagination

pp.:  317 – 322

Chapter Thirteen Memory

pp.:  323 – 340

1. Retention of Memory Species

pp.:  324 – 327

2. Remembering Past Objects

pp.:  328 – 330

3. Recognising Familiar Objects

pp.:  331 – 332

Chapter Fourteen Estimation

pp.:  341 – 354

2. Estimative Perception

pp.:  346 – 354

Chapter Fifteen Cogitative Power

pp.:  355 – 358

Conclusion

pp.:  359 – 366

Bibliography

pp.:  367 – 380

Index

pp.:  381 – 388

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