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British Journal for the History of Philosophy | 2017

Powers, abilities and skills in early modern philosophy

Federico Boccaccini; Anna Marmodoro

ABSTRACT This introduction presents a brief overview of the concept of ‘mental power’ in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and focuses on the issue of how a sample of influential thinkers of that period conceptualized the human agent’s mental abilities and skills as governing perception, action and moral behaviour. This leads to innovative accounts which partially ground, in a broad sense, modern psychology. The representative thinkers included in this special issue are: Descartes, Cudworth, Locke, Spinoza, Leibniz, Hume and Kant.


Perspectives on Science | 2018

Brentano’s epistemology of history: inner experience and the reality of the past

Federico Boccaccini


Archive | 2018

Brentano's use of Mental Act

Federico Boccaccini


Meinong Studies / Meinong Studien | 2018

From Ontology to Psychoanalysis. Benussi and Musatti on the Concept of Mental Reality

Federico Boccaccini


Rivista di filosofia | 2017

Brentano e il pensiero come atto mentale

Federico Boccaccini


Archive | 2017

Mental Powers in Early Modern Philosophy. Special Issue of the British Journal for the History of Philosophy

Federico Boccaccini; Anna Marmodoro


Archive | 2017

Levinas et les limites de la phénoménologie

Federico Boccaccini


Archive | 2017

Uno scetticismo triste. Tozzi e la psicologia del primo Novecento

Federico Boccaccini


Archive | 2017

Franz Brentano vol 1. Sources and Legacy

Federico Boccaccini; Mauro Antonelli


Archive | 2017

Brentano and the Primacy of Mental Act

Federico Boccaccini

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