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Author Everson, Stephen.

Title Aristotle on perception / Stephen Everson
Published Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1997

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Description 1 online resource (x, 309 pages)
Contents Perception and its proper objects -- Perceptual change and material change -- Proper sensibles and secondary qualities -- The perceptual system -- Perceptual content -- Perception and material explanation
Summary Stephen Everson presents a comprehensive new study of Aristotle's account of perception and phantasia. Recent debate about Aristotle's theory of mind has focused on this account, which is Aristotle's most sustained and detailed attempt to describe and explain the behaviour of living things. Everson places it in the context of Aristotle's natural science as a whole, showing how he applies the explanatory tools developed in other works to the study of perceptual cognition. Everson demonstrates that, contrary to the claims of many recent scholars, Aristotle is indeed concerned to explain perceptual activity as the activity of a living body, by reference to material changes in the organs which possess the various perceptual capacities. By emphasizing the unified nature of the perceptual system, Everson is able to explain how Aristotle accounts for our ability to perceive not only such things as colours and sounds but material objects in our environment
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-296) and indexes
Notes Footnotes are in English and Ancient Greek
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Subject Aristotle
SUBJECT Aristotle fast
AristÓteles, 384-322 A. C. larpcal
Subject Perception (Philosophy) -- History
Perception.
Perception
PHILOSOPHY -- Epistemology.
Perception
Perception (Philosophy)
Waarneming.
Filosofia grega.
Filosofia antiga.
Percepção.
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
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