In Animal Rationality: Later Medieval Theories 1250-1350, Anselm Oelze offers the first comprehensive and systematic exploration of theories of animal rationality in the later Middle Ages. Readership: Everyone interested in medieval philosophy and psychology in general, as well as the history of the concept of animal rationality and of the animal/human boundary in particular
Although 20th-century empiricists were agnostic about animal mind and consciousness, this was not th...
The essays collected in this volume apply an interdisciplinary approach to explore aspects of the re...
La théorie aristotélicienne de l’irrationalité des animaux a été perçue comme un tournant majeur dan...
In Animal Rationality: Later Medieval Theories 1250-1350, Anselm Oelze offers the first comprehensiv...
This dissertation investigates Aristotle’s theory of phantasia as a cognitive ability, in terms of ...
This monograph is a re-assessment of a key concern of Renaissance studies – the nature of reason. Un...
The spiritual chasm of status that exists between man and beast is daily put to the test by the very...
Within eighteenth-century debates on animal cognition we can distinguish at least three main theoret...
Thanks to the work of Stephen Newmyer, Plutarch’s importance for modern philosophical debates concer...
In 13th century Europe, the German bishop and scholastic philosopher Albertus Magnus was one of the ...
Early modern English thinkers were fascinated by the subject of animal rationality, even before the ...
Until well in the 19th century, the Aristotelian concept of the scala naturae(ladder of nature) was ...
Thanks to the work of Stephen Newmyer, Plutarch’s importance for modern philosophical debates concer...
For the first time a catalogue of animals able to cure themselves was drawn up on chapters 5 and 6 o...
This thesis applies Animal Studies theory to a selection of texts from medieval literature and visua...
Although 20th-century empiricists were agnostic about animal mind and consciousness, this was not th...
The essays collected in this volume apply an interdisciplinary approach to explore aspects of the re...
La théorie aristotélicienne de l’irrationalité des animaux a été perçue comme un tournant majeur dan...
In Animal Rationality: Later Medieval Theories 1250-1350, Anselm Oelze offers the first comprehensiv...
This dissertation investigates Aristotle’s theory of phantasia as a cognitive ability, in terms of ...
This monograph is a re-assessment of a key concern of Renaissance studies – the nature of reason. Un...
The spiritual chasm of status that exists between man and beast is daily put to the test by the very...
Within eighteenth-century debates on animal cognition we can distinguish at least three main theoret...
Thanks to the work of Stephen Newmyer, Plutarch’s importance for modern philosophical debates concer...
In 13th century Europe, the German bishop and scholastic philosopher Albertus Magnus was one of the ...
Early modern English thinkers were fascinated by the subject of animal rationality, even before the ...
Until well in the 19th century, the Aristotelian concept of the scala naturae(ladder of nature) was ...
Thanks to the work of Stephen Newmyer, Plutarch’s importance for modern philosophical debates concer...
For the first time a catalogue of animals able to cure themselves was drawn up on chapters 5 and 6 o...
This thesis applies Animal Studies theory to a selection of texts from medieval literature and visua...
Although 20th-century empiricists were agnostic about animal mind and consciousness, this was not th...
The essays collected in this volume apply an interdisciplinary approach to explore aspects of the re...
La théorie aristotélicienne de l’irrationalité des animaux a été perçue comme un tournant majeur dan...