Affiliation:
1. Department of Philosophy St. Francis Xavier University 2329 Notre Dame Avenue, Rm. 703 Antigonish NS, Canada, B2G 2W5 mszlacht@stfx.ca
Abstract
Abstract
The rational faculties of intellect and will were at the heart of many important issues in the Middle Ages, including the relationship between deliberation and free choice, the explanation of intentional action, and the movement of the body by the rational soul. In the contributions that follow, Tobias Hofffmann, Sonja Schierbaum, and Can Laurens Löwe address these issues, respectively. In addition to clarifying various aspects of later medieval psychology, Hoffmann, Schierbaum, and Löwe each demonstrate the continuity between contemporary philosophy and the philosophy of the later Middle Ages.
Publisher
University of Illinois Press