Subjectivity and selfhood in medieval and early modern philosophy
Jari Kaukua, Tomas Ekenberg, editor
Switzerland
Springer International Publishing
2016
1 online resource
Studies in the history of philosophy of mind ;volume 16
Series: Studies in the history of philosophy of mind ;v. 16
This book is a collection of studies on topics related to subjectivity and selfhood in medieval and early modern philosophy. The individual contributions approach the theme from a number of angles varying from cognitive and moral psychology to metaphysics and epistemology. Instead of a complete overview on the historical period, the book provides detailed glimpses into some of the most important figures of the period, such as Augustine, Avicenna, Aquinas, Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz and Hume. The questions addressed include the ethical problems of the location of one's true self and the proper distribution of labour between desire, passion and reason, and the psychological tasks of accounting for subjective experience and self-knowledge and determining different types of self-awareness Introduction; Jari Kaukua and Tomas Ekenberg -- Chapter 1. Augustine on Second-Order Desires and Passions; Tomas Ekenberg -- Chapter 2. The Augustinian cogito and Materialist Theories of Mind; Tamer Nawar -- Chapter 3. Losing Oneself, Finding Oneself: Perspectives from Islamic Intellectual History; Taneli Kukkonen -- Chapter 4. Avicenna on Non-Conceptual Content and Self-Awareness in Non-Human Animals; Luis Xavier L??pez-Farjeat -- Chapter 5. Self, Agent, Soul: Ab?? al-Barak??t al-Baghd??d??'s Critical Reception of Avicennian Psychology; Jari Kaukua -- Chapter 6. 'Causa sui': Awareness and Choice in the Constitution of Self; Calvin Normore -- Chapter 7. Aping Logic? Albert the Great on Animal Mind and Action; J??rg Alejandro Tellkamp -- Chapter 8. Locating Human Subjectivity in Aquinas: Self-Awareness, Freedom, and the Reflexivity of Incorporeal Acts; Therese Scarpelli Cory -- Chapter 9. Subjective Experience and Self-Knowledge: Chatton's Approach and its Problems; Sonja Schierbaum -- Chapter 10. Self-Awareness and Perception in Late Medieval Epistemology; Jos?? Filipe Silva -- Chapter 11. Beasts, Human Beings, or Gods: Human Subjectivity in Medieval Political Philosophy; Juhana Toivanen -- Chapter 12. Martin Luther's Early Theological Anthropology: From Parts of the Soul to the Human Person; Ilmari Karimies -- Chapter 13. A Bodily Sense of Self in Descartes and Malebranche; Colin Chamberlain -- Chapter 14. A View from Nowhere? The Place of Subjectivity in Spinoza's Rationalism; Julia Borcherding -- Chapter 15. Reflection and Rationality in Leibniz; Sebastian Bender -- Chapter 16. Hume's Self and the Appendix; Udo Thiel