Professor Gyula Klima, of Fordham University, will give a lecture on

                Form, Intention and Information 

(In this talk, writes Klima, I will provide a systematic account of what I take 
to be the most intriguing aspects of the pre-Ockhamist scholastic notions of 
form and intention, insofar as I believe they can be the most helpful to us in 
logic, metaphysics, and the philosophy of mind and action. My primary guides in 
this enterprise will be Thomas Aquinas and Hervaeus Natalis, the latter of whom 
is credited with introducing the term ‘intentionality’ into our philosophical 
parlance. But to understand ‘intentionality’, we need to understand 
‘intention’, and to understand ‘intention’, we need to understand ‘form’, given 
that an intention, as I will argue, is just some form in its essential relation 
to some cognitive and appetitive powers. However, to understand the notion of 
‘form’ in its broadest sense, we need to understand it first in its use in 
pre-Ockhamist scholastic logic.)

The talk, followed by discussion, will take place in the Old College Office, 
Trinity College, from 5 - 6.30 pm on Friday May 17th. (The Old College Office 
is immediately to your left as you enter the college by the Great Gate from 
Trinity Street).

All welcome
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