We examine the doctrine of the association of ideas in early modern thought, as linked both to empiricism, to the emergence of psychology as a science, and also to reflections on pathological mental states
The problem of thinking has a historical past, and these problems have been confirmed by different o...
The problem of thinking has a historical past, and these problems have been confirmed by different o...
Broadly speaking, "empiricism" is a label that usually denotes an epistemological view that emphasiz...
This paper examines the importance of the theory of intellectual cognition in the development of ear...
After Gassendi and Descartes, thinkers who tried to explain and study the association of ideas first...
Psychology in the current sense of the word had not yet emerged in the early modern period. The term...
During the early modern age the term “psychology” was coined into Latin and the scholastic debate on...
This work studies early modern thought concerning the ontology of ideas. I endeavor to establish, co...
Ideas about soul and body – about thinking or remembering, mind and life, brain and self – remain bo...
The paper begins with a comparison between the history of the neologisms of ontology and psychology....
What are early modern life sciences, the sciences of? What is the relation of philosophical consider...
In this workshop, scholars from different disciplines will work together to study the early modern i...
It is plausible to think that before the emergence of terms like “consciousness” and “Bewusstsein,” ...
Two stories have dominated the historiography of early modern philosophy: one in which a seventeenth...
Given both the advances in understanding of early modern Reformed theology made in the last thirty y...
The problem of thinking has a historical past, and these problems have been confirmed by different o...
The problem of thinking has a historical past, and these problems have been confirmed by different o...
Broadly speaking, "empiricism" is a label that usually denotes an epistemological view that emphasiz...
This paper examines the importance of the theory of intellectual cognition in the development of ear...
After Gassendi and Descartes, thinkers who tried to explain and study the association of ideas first...
Psychology in the current sense of the word had not yet emerged in the early modern period. The term...
During the early modern age the term “psychology” was coined into Latin and the scholastic debate on...
This work studies early modern thought concerning the ontology of ideas. I endeavor to establish, co...
Ideas about soul and body – about thinking or remembering, mind and life, brain and self – remain bo...
The paper begins with a comparison between the history of the neologisms of ontology and psychology....
What are early modern life sciences, the sciences of? What is the relation of philosophical consider...
In this workshop, scholars from different disciplines will work together to study the early modern i...
It is plausible to think that before the emergence of terms like “consciousness” and “Bewusstsein,” ...
Two stories have dominated the historiography of early modern philosophy: one in which a seventeenth...
Given both the advances in understanding of early modern Reformed theology made in the last thirty y...
The problem of thinking has a historical past, and these problems have been confirmed by different o...
The problem of thinking has a historical past, and these problems have been confirmed by different o...
Broadly speaking, "empiricism" is a label that usually denotes an epistemological view that emphasiz...