Later Medieval Philosophy of Cognitive Psychology

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King’s chapter provides a systematic overview of the state of the philosophy of cognitive psychology in the first half of the fourteenth century, and so a framework for the subsequent chapters as well. In addition to outlining the broad consensus position, which he calls ‘the Neo-Aristotelian synthesis,’ King identifies ‘five specific trouble spots’ in which this consensus is threatened.

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King, P. (2017). Later Medieval Philosophy of Cognitive Psychology. In Historical-Analytical Studies on Nature, Mind and Action (Vol. 3, pp. 1–20). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51763-6_1

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