This project consists of three studies which examine how the cognitive faculties are hierarchically ordered and related to each other in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. Special attention will be paid to the epistemic relationship between the body and soul as well as the exact role and status of the senses. The following questions will be asked: how did medieval philosophy view Adam’s natural cognitive ability before the fall? How dependent was his knowledge on the senses? Which role did the School of Chartres, influenced by Plato, assign to the senses in the story of creation? How do such ‘metaphysical poets’ like John Davies or George Herbert express the connection between the body and soul and its epistemic function through the m...
This text provides an overview of medieval accounts of perceptionNon peer reviewe
This article is devoted to understanding the five human senses in European philosophy, culture and ...
Opening with a highly pertinent cover illustration which shows the kneeling St. Bernard of Clairvaux...
The privileging of a particular sense in the elaboration of a metaphysics is a well-known theme, and...
This paper discusses theories of memory as developed by philosophers and medical writers from Graeco...
This thesis examines the Summa de anima of a thirteenth-century writer, Jean de la Rochelle (1190/1...
My dissertation focuses on the intersection of the discourses of space and place, art, religion, and...
Discussions of immortality in the Middles Ages tend to focus on the nature of the rational soul and ...
This study has several key purposes. First, it tests the potential applicability of the modern disc...
The compilations of Bartholomew the Englishman, Thomas of Cantimpré, and Vincent of Beauvais (Specul...
This paper examines the importance of the theory of intellectual cognition in the development of ear...
In the article author analyses the extent to which it is possible to regard the Aristotelian concept...
The aim of the present study “to describe the historical development of the discourses on the soul...
The religious mind in medieval Latin Christianity was thoroughly preoccupied with heaven, not only a...
Do the traditional, commonsense and philosophical concepts of the soul have any place in the contemp...
This text provides an overview of medieval accounts of perceptionNon peer reviewe
This article is devoted to understanding the five human senses in European philosophy, culture and ...
Opening with a highly pertinent cover illustration which shows the kneeling St. Bernard of Clairvaux...
The privileging of a particular sense in the elaboration of a metaphysics is a well-known theme, and...
This paper discusses theories of memory as developed by philosophers and medical writers from Graeco...
This thesis examines the Summa de anima of a thirteenth-century writer, Jean de la Rochelle (1190/1...
My dissertation focuses on the intersection of the discourses of space and place, art, religion, and...
Discussions of immortality in the Middles Ages tend to focus on the nature of the rational soul and ...
This study has several key purposes. First, it tests the potential applicability of the modern disc...
The compilations of Bartholomew the Englishman, Thomas of Cantimpré, and Vincent of Beauvais (Specul...
This paper examines the importance of the theory of intellectual cognition in the development of ear...
In the article author analyses the extent to which it is possible to regard the Aristotelian concept...
The aim of the present study “to describe the historical development of the discourses on the soul...
The religious mind in medieval Latin Christianity was thoroughly preoccupied with heaven, not only a...
Do the traditional, commonsense and philosophical concepts of the soul have any place in the contemp...
This text provides an overview of medieval accounts of perceptionNon peer reviewe
This article is devoted to understanding the five human senses in European philosophy, culture and ...
Opening with a highly pertinent cover illustration which shows the kneeling St. Bernard of Clairvaux...