Mind, Cognition and Representation: The Tradition of Commentaries on Aristotle’s de Anima

Routledge (2007)
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This book traces the historical roots of the cognitive sciences and examines pre-modern conceptualizations of the mind as presented and discussed in the tradition of commentaries on Aristotle's De anima from 1200 until 1650. It explores medieval and Renai.

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