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10/22/2015 10:07 pm  #1


Scholastic Psychology/Scholastic Philosophy of Mind

Can anyone recommend an article or series of articles on scholastic psychology? Especially ones that focus on how decisions are legitimately one's own, in the sense of being morally responsible; vs being merely the result of processes you have no control over.  

 

 

10/27/2015 8:49 pm  #2


Re: Scholastic Psychology/Scholastic Philosophy of Mind

I'll just bump this thread with Michael Maher's Psychology: Empirical and Rational. Maybe Voluntarism and PSR will help as well, and I hope others are able to provide you with what you require, since I'm not up to date with matters in this regard. 

 

10/27/2015 10:28 pm  #3


Re: Scholastic Psychology/Scholastic Philosophy of Mind

"Thomistic Agent Causalism" by Stefaan Cuypers, collected in John Haldane's Mind, Metaphysics, and Value in the Thomistic and Analytic Traditions.

 

10/28/2015 1:07 am  #4


Re: Scholastic Psychology/Scholastic Philosophy of Mind

Thanks guys, I appreciate the recommendations. 

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10/30/2015 12:31 pm  #5


Re: Scholastic Psychology/Scholastic Philosophy of Mind

This paper seems to capture part of what I was looking for. What do you guys think? 


http://www.indiana.edu/~scotus/files/AC-NeoAristMetaph.pdf

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