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  1. Avicenna's Intuitionist Rationalism.Ismail Kurun - 2021 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 38 (4):317-336.
    This study is the first part of an attempt to settle a vigorous debate among historians of medieval philosophy by harnessing the resources of analytic philosophy. The debate is about whether Avicenna's epistemology is rationalist or empirical. To settle the debate, I first articulate in this article the three core theses of rationalism and one core thesis of empiricism. Then, I probe Avicenna's epistemology in his major works according to the first core thesis of rationalism (the intuition thesis). In the (...)
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  • Il Retore Interno. Immaginazioni e Passioni all'alba dell'etá moderna.Francesco Piro (ed.) - 1999 - Napoli: La città del sole.
    this book concerns the debates on the functions of "imagination" (phantasia, imaginatio) in the arousal of passions in the Aristotelian and post-Aristotelian traditions till the XVIIth Century. The simple fact that often a mental representation is followed by pleasure or sorrow and that these emotions can cause actions, became progressively part of a wider theory of animal and human behaviour. In the case of human behaviour, the "force of imagination" became a kind of general justification of all kind of anomic (...)
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  • (1 other version)The Pornography of Representation. [REVIEW]Alan Soble - 1989 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 19 (1):128-131.
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  • (1 other version)The Return of Grand Theory in the Human Sciences. [REVIEW]Toby E. Huff - 1989 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 19 (1):120-128.
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  • Arabic and islamic psychology and philosophy of mind.Alfred Ivry - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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