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ISBN/EAN: 9781402068928
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: x, 290 S., 1 s/w Illustr.
Format (T/L/B): 2.1 x 24.2 x 16.5 cm
Einband: gebundenes Buch
Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeIntroduction; T.M. Lennon, R.J. Stainton.- 1. Did Plato Articulate the Achilles Argument? K.M. Nielsen.- 2. Aristotle and the Achilles Argument; J. Thorp.- 3. The Achilles Argument in Neoplatonism; D. Henry.- 4. The Unity of the Soul and Contrary Appetites in Medieval Philosophy; H. Lagerlund.- 5. Hume, Spinoza and the Achilles Inference; S. Dea.- 6. Locke and the Achilles Argument; J.-P. Schachter.- 7. A Brief Note on the Reverse Achilles in Locke; B. Hill.- 8. Cudworth and Bayle: An Odd Couple? T.M. Lennon.- 9. The Achilles Argument and the Nature of Matter in the Clarke-Collins Correspondence; M. Rozemond.- 10. Leibniz's Achilles; J.-P. Schachter.- 11. Hume's Response to the Achilles Argument; L. Falkenstein.- 12. Kant, Mendelsohn, and the Implications of the 'I think': Paralogism? B. Sassen.- 13. Kant on the Achilles Argument; W. Harper.- 14. William James and the Achilles Argument; H. Brown.- 15. The Binding Problem: Achilles in the 21st Century; C. Viger, R. Bluhm, S. Mosurinjohn.- Bibliography.
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Inhalt
Introduction; T.M. Lennon, R.J. Stainton.- 1. Did Plato Articulate the Achilles Argument? K.M. Nielsen.- 2. Aristotle and the Achilles Argument; J. Thorp.- 3. The Achilles Argument in Neoplatonism; D. Henry.- 4. The Unity of the Soul and Contrary Appetites in Medieval Philosophy; H. Lagerlund.- 5. Hume, Spinoza and the Achilles Inference; S. Dea.- 6. Locke and the Achilles Argument; J.-P. Schachter.- 7. A Brief Note on the Reverse Achilles in Locke; B. Hill.- 8. Cudworth and Bayle: An Odd Couple? T.M. Lennon.- 9. The Achilles Argument and the Nature of Matter in the Clarke-Collins Correspondence; M. Rozemond.- 10. Leibniz¿s Achilles; J.-P. Schachter.- 11. Hume''s Response to the Achilles Argument; L. Falkenstein.- 12. Kant, Mendelsohn, and the Implications of the a¿¿I think¿: Paralogism? B. Sassen.- 13. Kant on the Achilles Argument; W. Harper.- 14. William James and the Achilles Argument; H. Brown.- 15. The Binding Problem: Achilles in the 21st Century; C. Viger, R. Bluhm, S. Mosurinjohn.- Bibliography.