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Socializing Minds
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Socializing Minds

Intersubjectivity in Early Modern Philosophy
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Beschreibung

In this book, Martin Lenz provides the first reconstruction of intersubjective accounts of the mind in early modern philosophy by providing a historical and rational reconstruction of three central, but different, early modern accounts of the influence that minds exert on one another: Spinoza's metaphysical model, Locke's linguistic model, and Hume's medical model. Showing for each model of mental interaction (1) why it was developed, (2) how it construes mind-mind relations, and (3) what view of the mind it suggests, this book aims at uncovering a crucial part of the unwritten history of intersubjectivity in the philosophy of mind.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-19-761314-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandGebunden
ErscheinungslandUSA
Erscheinungsdatum17.10.2022
Seiten272 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 201 mm, Höhe 137 mm, Dicke 28 mm
Gewicht431 g
Artikel-Nr.18175961
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.38752751
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Autor

Martin Lenz is full professor of philosophy at the Department of History of Philosophy in the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Groningen (NL), specializing in early modern and medieval philosophy. He has conducted several postdoc projects in Cambridge (2002-2004) and Berlin (2004-2009). After his Habilitation (HU Berlin 2009), he held a visiting professorship in theoretical philosophy at the University of Tübingen (2009-2010) and was director of the Leibniz-Prize research group founded by Dominik Perler (HU 2010-2012).

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