The Normative Turn of Perceptual Intentionality and its Metaphysical Consequences
Since its first formulation in the 1980’s, the disjunctivist theory has slowly but steadily changed the way philosophers think about perception.
Chaire de philosophie de l'Université de Montréal co-dirigée par Maxime Doyon et Elsa Bouchard
Since its first formulation in the 1980’s, the disjunctivist theory has slowly but steadily changed the way philosophers think about perception.
Of all the important contributions phenomenology has made to philosophy, it is perhaps the thematization of the role of the body in experience that is the most decisive one.
Discussion of Aphrodite’s epithet philommeidês/philommêdês in Hesiod Theogony 200. Hesiod’s aetiological account of this name suggests the meaning ‘wiles-loving’ as well as ‘genitals-loving’.