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Sara Heinämaa, Vili Lähteenmäki and Pauliina Remes
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Front matter
29-119
PART I / Ancient And Arabic Philosophy
29-48
On Plato's Lack of Consciousness
49-65
The Problem of Consciousness in Aristotle's Psychology
67-94
Ownness of Conscious Experience in Ancient Philosophy
95-119
Sense-Perception and Self-Awareness: Before and After Avicenna
123-220
PART II / Medieval Philosophy And Early Modern Thought
123-140
Intention and Presence: The Notion of Presentialitas in the Fourteenth Century
141-152
The Structure of Self-Consciousness: A Fourteenth-Century Debate
153-175
Augustine and Descartes on the Function of Attention in Perceptual Awareness
177-201
Orders of Consciousness and Forms of Reflexivity in Descartes
203-220
The Status of Consciousness in Spinoza's Concept of Mind
223-328
PART III / From Kant To Contemporary Discussions
223-243
Human Consciousness and its Transcendental Conditions: Kant's Anti-Cartesian Revolt
245-265
The Living Consciousness of the German Idealists
267-285
The Heidelberg School and the Limits of Reflection
287-309
Contemporary Naturalism and the Concept of Consciousness
311-328
Selfhood, Consciousness, and Embodiment: A Husserlian Approach
329-366
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