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(2018) Description of situations, Dordrecht, Springer.

Unthought thoughts

Nuno Venturinha

pp. 35-40

5.1 Why a thought is invisible for Frege: Travis on the abstractedness that can be extracted from our "representing-as"—Thoughts and concepts: the "conceptual" as a referential domain, which does not possess the objectivity of the "non-conceptual"—The intermediation made by the "representing-as" as a form of judging—Travis' rejection of any internalism—Reassessing psychologism: Russell's criticism of Frege's conception of thought—Travis' suggestion of a Wittgensteinian view that takes into account the sociability of thinking. 5.2 Travis' reluctance in admitting unthought thoughts beyond the workings of language—Problems of perception: perceptive presentations and representations—The case of analogical, non-perceptive representations—Language and thought reconsidered—Frege on fictional and real thoughts: a problem of modality—The anonymous character of thought. 5.3 Aquinas and the recognition that there are truths which escape our attention—Knowing and guessing: the transcendental impossibility of representing what we do not know—Scientific predictableness—Aquinas' two kinds of intellection: "divine" and "human"—Distinction between actual and potential knowledge—The peril of determinism.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-00154-4_5

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Venturinha, N. (2018). Unthought thoughts, in Description of situations, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 35-40.

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