Notion and Object

Alexander Broadie

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Author
Alexander Broadie
Publish Date
1989-02-23
Subtitle
Aspects of Late Medieval Epistemology
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
208
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198244754
ISBN-13
9780198244752
citemno
247243
SKU
9780198244752

Description

The early 16th century was a time of intense intellectual activity during which ideas central to the disputes between traditionalists and reformers were being refined. This is the first full-length study of the quest for the answer to the question then being asked: "What is knowlege?" Broadie focuses on the distinction between sensory and intellectual cognition, and on the concept of "notion" which was central to the epistemological debates of the period, paying special attention to the doctrines of John Mair, David Cranston, Gilbert Crab, George Lokert and Gervaise Waim, all philosophers at the University of Paris between 1500 and 1530 who represented the intellectual tradition confronting the reformers.