@Book{1020843772, editor="Schmid, Stephan and Copenhaver, Rebecca and Shields, Christopher", title="Philosophy of mind in the late middle ages and renaissance", series="The history of the philosophy of mind volume 3", year="2019", publisher="Routledge, Taylor {\&} Francis Group", address="London", keywords="Philosophy of mind; History", abstract="Mind and method / Dominik Perler -- The mind and its illnesses: accounts of mental life among late medieval and renaissance physicians / Guido Giglioni -- The soul and its parts: debates about the powers of the soul / Paul J.J.M. Bakker -- Averroism and the metaphysics of intellect: from John of Jandun to Jacob Zabarella / Jean-Baptiste Brenet -- The function of the intellect: intentionality and representationalism / Paolo Rubini -- Late medieval theories of (self-)consciousness / Sonja Schierbaum -- Renaissance debates about the will and its freedom / Sydney Penner -- Late scholastic debates about external and internal senses: in the direction of Francisco Su{\'a}rez (1548-1617) / Daniel Heider -- Renaissance theories of the passions: embodied minds / Sabrina Ebbersmeyer -- The mind-body problem and the rise of dualism / Sander W. de Boer -- The immortality of the soul / Lorenzo Casini -- Late scholastics and renaissance humanists on the passions in moral action / Eileen Sweeney -- Renaissance facultative logic and the workings of the mind: the ``cognitive turn'' / Marco Sgarbi", note="edited by Stephan Schmid", note="Includes bibliographical references and index", isbn="9781138243941", language="English" }