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The Ontology, Psychology and Axiology of Habits (Habitus) in Medieval Philosophy (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
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The Ontology, Psychology and Axiology of Habits (Habitus) in Medieval Philosophy (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Series: Historical-Analytical Studies on Nature, Mind and Action, 7
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This book features 20 essays that explore how Latin medieval
philosophers and theologians from Anselm to Buridan conceived of
habitus, as well as detailed studies of the use of the concept by
Augustine and of the reception of the medieval doctrines of habitus
in Suarez and Descartes. Habitus are defined as stable dispositions
to act or think in a certain way. This definition was passed down
to the medieval thinkers from Aristotle and, to a lesser extent,
Augustine, and played a key role in many of the philosophical and
theological developments of the time. Written by leading experts in
medieval and modern philosophy, the book offers a historical
overview that examines the topic in light of recent advances in
medieval cognitive psychology and medieval moral theory. Coverage
includes such topics as the metaphysics of the soul, the definition
of virtue and vice, and the epistemology of self-knowledge. The
book also contains an introduction that is the first attempt at a
comprehensive survey of the nature and function of habitus in
medieval thought. The material will appeal to a wide audience of
historians of philosophy and contemporary philosophers. It is
relevant as much to the historian of ancient philosophy who wants
to track the historical reception of Aristotelian ideas as it is to
historians of modern philosophy who would like to study the
progressive disappearance of the term "habitus" in the early modern
period and the concepts that were substituted for it. In addition,
the volume will also be of interest to contemporary philosophers
open to historical perspectives in order to renew current trends in
cognitive psychology, virtue epistemology, and virtue ethics.
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