Mind, Cognition and Representation
Discover the profound insights of Mind, Cognition and Representation by Paul Bakker, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2008. This engaging hardback, spanning 272 pages, delves into the historical roots of cognitive sciences, offering a unique examination of pre-modern conceptualizations of the mind.
Bakker meticulously traces the evolution of thought from 1200 to 1650, focusing on the rich tradition of commentaries on Aristotle's De anima. The book thoughtfully explores medieval and Renaissance perspectives on the identity and nature of the mind, as well as its intricate relationship with the material world.
This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in philosophy, psychology, and the philosophy of mind. Enhance your understanding of how historical viewpoints continue to shape contemporary discussions in cognitive science.