Authors: Judge, Brenda
Judge, B. (1983). Thoughts--and Their Contents. American Philosophical Quarterly 20: 365-374
Area: Metaphysics
Kw: Intentionality; Descartes; mental objects; phenomenology
The first part of this article deals with descartes' ambivalent treatment of ideas--sometimes as mental acts, sometimes as mediating objects in the mind. The problem arises, it is suggested, because of a running together of what are two distinct strands in aquinas' account of mind. In the second part, descartes' account is examined from the standpoint of a modern concept of intentionality--leading to some general conclusions about the nature of thoughts.
Thanks to the Australasian Association of Philosophy and Macquarie University.



