I argue that a study of the Nicomachean Ethics and of the Parva Naturalia shows that Aristotle had a notion of attention. This notion captures the common aspects of apparently different phenomena like perceiving something vividly, being distracted by a loud sound or by a musical piece, focusing on a geometrical problem. For Aristotle, these phenomena involve a specific selectivity that is the outcome of the competition between different cognitive stimuli. This selectivity is attention. I argue that Aristotle studied the common aspects of the physiological processes at the basis of attention and its connection with pleasure. His notion can explain perceptual attention and intellectual attention as voluntary or involuntary phenomena. In addit...
Aristotle’s active intellect has been a subject of much interpretive controversy over the centuries....
Sense experience, naïvely conceived, is a way of knowing perceptible properties: the colors, sounds,...
Intelligence in Aristotle\u27s Treatise On the Soul (De Anima) - Henry Kahl In his treatiseOn the So...
I argue that a study of the Nicomachean Ethics and of the Parva Naturalia shows that Aristotle had a...
In the first part of the paper, I’ll rehearse an argument that perceiving that we see and hear isn’t...
Aristotle thinks all our knowledge comes from perception. Yet he doesn't say much about the sense in...
This thesis defends the view that, for Aristotle, perception is a mode of cognition capable of grasp...
In De Anima II.6, Aristotle divides the objects of perception into three kinds: “special perceptible...
Traditional interpretations of Aristotle’s theory of perception mainly focus on uncovering the under...
In this paper I examine the connection which Aristotle establishes between pleasure and activity, an...
In 'De Anima 3.2' Aristotle presents an account of perceptual consciousness in his theory of perceiv...
Aristotle sometimes draws analogies between perceiving and thinking. One analogy, for example, conce...
This study is an inquiry into three related topics in Aristotle’s psychology: the perception of seei...
While most interpreters take the opening of De Anima III 2 (“Since we perceive that we see and hear ...
In this first part of a 2-part survey of Aristotle's epistemology, I present an overview of the feat...
Aristotle’s active intellect has been a subject of much interpretive controversy over the centuries....
Sense experience, naïvely conceived, is a way of knowing perceptible properties: the colors, sounds,...
Intelligence in Aristotle\u27s Treatise On the Soul (De Anima) - Henry Kahl In his treatiseOn the So...
I argue that a study of the Nicomachean Ethics and of the Parva Naturalia shows that Aristotle had a...
In the first part of the paper, I’ll rehearse an argument that perceiving that we see and hear isn’t...
Aristotle thinks all our knowledge comes from perception. Yet he doesn't say much about the sense in...
This thesis defends the view that, for Aristotle, perception is a mode of cognition capable of grasp...
In De Anima II.6, Aristotle divides the objects of perception into three kinds: “special perceptible...
Traditional interpretations of Aristotle’s theory of perception mainly focus on uncovering the under...
In this paper I examine the connection which Aristotle establishes between pleasure and activity, an...
In 'De Anima 3.2' Aristotle presents an account of perceptual consciousness in his theory of perceiv...
Aristotle sometimes draws analogies between perceiving and thinking. One analogy, for example, conce...
This study is an inquiry into three related topics in Aristotle’s psychology: the perception of seei...
While most interpreters take the opening of De Anima III 2 (“Since we perceive that we see and hear ...
In this first part of a 2-part survey of Aristotle's epistemology, I present an overview of the feat...
Aristotle’s active intellect has been a subject of much interpretive controversy over the centuries....
Sense experience, naïvely conceived, is a way of knowing perceptible properties: the colors, sounds,...
Intelligence in Aristotle\u27s Treatise On the Soul (De Anima) - Henry Kahl In his treatiseOn the So...