Program

Frederick Burkhardt Residential Fellowships for Recently Tenured Scholars, 2002

Project

The problem of intentionality in ancient philosophy

Department

Philosophy

Abstract

Program

ACLS Fellowship Program, 2012

Project

The Stoics on Mental Representation and Content

Department

Philosophy

Abstract

This study focuses on Stoic theories of mental representation and content. It traces the development of the early Stoics’ views on content, which arose out of their response to Plato’s theory of Forms and over time evolved into a highly detailed and sophisticated semantic theory. Using this framework, it examines their treatment of mental states in terms of their basic notions of representation (phantasia) and endorsement (sunkatathesis), to understand the distinctive types of content these states possess and how they play their respective roles in our interactions with the world.