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This book contains a collection of papers devoted to the problems
of body, mind and soul in medieval Europe between 1200 and 1420.
Modern discussions of the mind-body relationship seldom look back
into the past further than the psycho-somatic dualism of Descartes
which started the mechanistic approach in biology and medicine. The
authors of the volume go beyond that fault line to investigate the
tradition of medieval natural philosophy and its ancient sources
and analyze the issues forming a borderland between physiology and
psychology. They also demonstrate that the medieval tradition was
rich and diverse for it offered a wide variety of the discussed
problems as well as the methodological approaches. This volume is
the first attempt to cover a diversity of topics and methods
employed in the medieval debates on body, mind and soul as well as
their interrelationships. The Embodied Soul is a must-have for all
those interested in puzzling dilemmas of how a living organism
functions and how its inner life can be explained as well as for
all those interested in the history of thought in general. Chapter
14 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution
4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
Willing and Understanding elucidates a variety of issues in and
approaches to debating the will-intellect interplay in the late
Middle Ages. Authored by prominent scholars in the field, the
contributions offer different perspectives on the development of
late medieval theories of the will. Charting a dense map of
voluntarist and epistemological ideas—entrenched leitmotifs of
late medieval philosophy, seminal insights sparking original
trends, and ephemeral novelties—the volume is a testimony to the
conceptual multidimensionality and ethical complexity of the past
and present iterations of the debate on the will. Contributors are
Pascale Bermon, Magdalena Bieniak, Michael W. Dunne, Riccardo
Fedriga, Giacomo Fornasieri, Tobias Hoffmann, Severin V. Kitanov,
Monika Michałowska, Riccardo Saccenti, Sonja Schierbaum, Michael
Szlachta, Łukasz Tomanek, and Francesco Omar Zamboni.
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