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., 140 on living present, 314Harvey, Paul, 200 on mathematization, 113, 115Hassing, Richard, 96 on name as like garment, 170Hastings, Max, 165, 168 70, 321 on names and things, 323and concept of Eisenhower, 176, 178 9, on natural attitude, 105279 on noema, 280, 317Heidegger, Martin, 277, 278 on noesis and noema, 102, 125Heraclitus, 315 on origin of syntax, 53 8here and now, as philosophical theme, 314 on perception, 205hermeneutics, and recapitulation, 78 on polythetic acts, 152hierarchic embedding on promised land, 160and nominalization, 153 on propositional reflection, 180as highly complex, 72 on reduction and philosophical speech, 312history, and syntax, 266 on representationalism, 158Hobbes, Thomas, 150 on signaling, 83denies superiority of theoretc life, 256 on sphere of ownness, 125 7how related to philosophy, 317 on subject and object, 102on fear of future, 256 on thing as rule for perception, 208on jotting down words, 174 on transcendental logic, 13on personation, 8 on vagueness and distinctness, 152on touch, 201 on words as expressing things, 173on truth as natural process, 216 on zig-zag motion, 181separates appearances from things, 210 11 overlooks an aspect of signaling, 87Hoffman, Dustin, 28 theory of judgment needs improvement, 58Horne, Alistair, 319 Hyman, John, 226 338 Indexidentity, personal, and displacement, 225 intelligible speciesideographs, and pictures, 186 and imagination, 146imagery, and lensing, 3 in Aquinas, 287 8imagery, mental, as involving known only by reflection, 297displacement and containing not expressed by spoken word, 288intelligibility, 163 5 intentionimagination as activated wish, 240and absence, 140 3 triggered by situation, 251and duality in perception, 215 intentional stance, 217as reactivated perception, 140, 235 internal explanation of action, 260as unsteady because reentrant, 231 internal worddifferent from picturing, 140 and memory, 292indifferent cosmos, as context for wishes, and taking in, 309242 covers three acts of intellect, 292 4, 302indivisibles.See also Aristotle, Thomas expressed by spoken word, 288Aquinas in Aquinas, 287 90presented to Amelia s mind, 132 needed for poetic thinking, 303presented to the intellect, 132 4 needs spoken word, 300 3informatives prominent in Aquinas, 301and desires, 254 used in plural, 292and emotions, 22 irony, and veracity, 93as turning toward the self, 32 isolation, in memory, 165introduced, 10 italics, as representing words, 50, 215,regarding our own experience, 20 See also typographic conventionsregarding our own opinions, 15 17intellect, three acts of, 131 Jacobsen, Josephine, 303intelligibility James, Henryabsent in nominalization and reporting, as author of The Ambassadors, 318 21152 4 as more than narrator of novel, 320absent in vagueness, 149 52 on art and life, 141and perception, 154 on syntactic composition in his own work,and reference of words, 148 305as eidos in philosophy, 317 on taking in, 304 9as essence of thing, 177 on unforeseen consequences, 265as possessed in names, 2, 100, 166, 169, James, William, 233284 John of St.Thomas, 291as potential, 169 jokes, and essence and accidentals, 123as testified in paintings, 300 Jonas, Hans, 194cannot be copied, 318 judgments.See also predicationcannot be multiplied, 175, 184, 284 5, analogous to real estate, 57318 replaced by equations, 114different degrees of, 170 1 justice, as a form of friendship, 267given in images and words, 147identified by philosophy, 182 Kant, Immanuelin name and syntax, 166 and kingdom of ends, 15, 27involves telos, 186 on categories of understanding, 51 2manifested in imagination, 146 on predication, 48manifested within syntax, 100, 308, 323 on value and fact, 189present in pictures, 2, 137 9, 317 Kass, Leon R., 94, 194still present in absence of thing, 168, 176, Keller, Evelyn Fox, 197178 Klein, Jacob, 82, 115, 213where located, 168 70, 222 3, 235 on looks, 110 Index 339knowledge, as immanent activity in Aquinas, Martin, Wayne M., 59289 mathematicsKretzmann, Norman, 277 does not involve ends of things, 188examples in, 313Lachterman, David Rapport, 114, 115 matter, and needing, wanting, and wishing,language, as involving declaratives, 33 239Leder, Drew, 194 7, 197 8 McCarthy, Cormac, 28, 29legomena, 124, 220 McCarthy, John C., 231lensing McGinn, Colin, 140and mental images, 3 McQueen, Steve, 28as clarification of imagery, 228 32 meaning, contrasted with thing, 155as different from picturing, 228 30 means, shaken out by deliberation, 245,as term in philosophical speech, 234 See also syntax, practicalinvolves whole body image, 231 2 medicine, end of, 261permits continuity between world and Meier, Heinrich, 273nervous system, 226 melancholy, 161Leslie, Alan M., 185 memorylikenesses.See also similitudes and personal identity, 29, 142, 146, 164, 236as unique kind of identity in Aristotle, 285 as more public than imagination, 165in Aristotle, 277 80, 295 as possibly unreliable, 143of intelligibility, 284 involves displacement, 141, 236listener, as changing focus to establish mental embryo, as concept, 178concept, 177 mental images, as perennial problem,Locke, John, 114, 150, 160, 298 225 7logical form, as based on conversational Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 194, 215action, 61 metaphysics, as involving phenomenon ofloneliness, similitude of, 296 knowing, 309 10Lonergan, Bernard, S.J., 286 Milbank, John, 207, 286look Mill, John Stuart, 250as concept, 178 Milton, John, 106as form of thing, 276 Modrak, Deborah K.W., 274, 277, 278, 280Luhrmann, T.M., 66names [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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