This book provides a formal ontology of senses and the belief-relation that grounds the distinction between de dicto, de re, and de se beliefs as well as the opacity of belief reports. According to this ontology, the relata of the belief-relation are an agent and a special sort of object-dependent sense (a "thought-content"), the latter being an "abstract" property encoding various syntactic and semantic constraints on sentences of a language of thought.
The Ultimate Why Question
This volume gathers studies by prominent scholars and philosophers about the question how have major figures from the history of philosophy, and some contemporary philosophers, addressed ""the ultimate why question"": why is there anything at all rather than nothing whatsoever? The authors take this question seriously, striving to go beyond accounting for the present state of reality as distinguished from a prior or subsequent state, to the more profound question of discerning why anything whats...
System Des Transscendentalen Idealismus (Classic Reprint)
by Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Memorie Della Reale Accademia Delle Scienze Di Torino, 1888, Vol. 38 (Classic Reprint)
by Reale Accademia Delle Scienze Di Torino
The Medieval Attitude Toward Astrology, Particularly in England
by Theodore Otto Wedel
Notes On Doctrinal And Spiritual Subjects; The Faith And The Spiritual Life V2
by Frederick William Faber
Theosophical Review Magazine April 1901-August 1901
by H P Blavatsky and Annie Besant