The task of identifying the particular epistemological theories of the members of the old Academy is not an easy one, by reason of the general lack of evidence, but, at least in the case of Speusippus and Xenocrates, some insights are derivable. In both cases what we can observe is – while doubtless acknowledging the inferior status of sense-perception – a concern, in the case of Speusippus, to arrive at a criterion of accuracy in the perception of sense objects, namely by applying logos to raw sense-data, thus achieving epistemonike aisthesis; and in the case of Xenocrates, the application of his theory of minimal parts to the elucidation of the process of aisthesi
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http://philpapers.org/s/William%20BondesonSeveral years ago Mr. J. Xenakis proposed an interpretatio...
Plato refers frequently to the views held by the early Greek thinkers we today call ‘the Presocratic...
The paper offers a running commentary on ps-Archytas’ On Intellect and Sense Perception, with the ai...
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At the end of the examination of the first definition of knowledge we find that both the definition ...
This paper assesses the evidence for Peripatetic epistemology after Aristotle, in particular how the...
This Ph.D. thesis aims at a novel reconstruction of the metaphysical and epistemological theories of...
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What is knowledge? Plato does try to answer this question, asked at the beginning of the Theaetetus...
Sophocles’ Oedipus the King is an extended meditation on the limits of human intelligence, or more p...
És un fet ben conegut que la teoria aristotèlica de la percepió sensible (aix&i...
The question of what knowledge is about or what it means to know often ends up as one of whether or ...
The present paper aims at reconsidering the history of human knowledge, contrasting scientific epist...
This dissertation analyses the epistemology in Plato’s Meno, Phaedo and Theaetetus. It will explain ...
The paper offers a running commentary on ps-Archytas’ On Intellect and Sense Perception (composed ca...
http://philpapers.org/s/William%20BondesonSeveral years ago Mr. J. Xenakis proposed an interpretatio...
Plato refers frequently to the views held by the early Greek thinkers we today call ‘the Presocratic...
The paper offers a running commentary on ps-Archytas’ On Intellect and Sense Perception, with the ai...
textSocrates and Theaetetus consider and reject three different definitions of knowledge in the Thea...
At the end of the examination of the first definition of knowledge we find that both the definition ...
This paper assesses the evidence for Peripatetic epistemology after Aristotle, in particular how the...
This Ph.D. thesis aims at a novel reconstruction of the metaphysical and epistemological theories of...
This paper is a test case for the claim, made famous by Myles Burnyeat, that the ancient Greeks did ...
What is knowledge? Plato does try to answer this question, asked at the beginning of the Theaetetus...
Sophocles’ Oedipus the King is an extended meditation on the limits of human intelligence, or more p...
És un fet ben conegut que la teoria aristotèlica de la percepió sensible (aix&i...
The question of what knowledge is about or what it means to know often ends up as one of whether or ...
The present paper aims at reconsidering the history of human knowledge, contrasting scientific epist...
This dissertation analyses the epistemology in Plato’s Meno, Phaedo and Theaetetus. It will explain ...
The paper offers a running commentary on ps-Archytas’ On Intellect and Sense Perception (composed ca...
http://philpapers.org/s/William%20BondesonSeveral years ago Mr. J. Xenakis proposed an interpretatio...
Plato refers frequently to the views held by the early Greek thinkers we today call ‘the Presocratic...