This dissertation investigates Aristotle’s theory of phantasia as a cognitive ability, in terms of which mental content is available to the mind of rational beings. The focus is on Catherine Osborne’s extension of phantasia to nonhuman animals in order to allow for and explain non-human animal behaviour in terms of a rational paradigm, which de-emphasises, and does not rely on, linguistic ability. This paradigm for understanding animal behaviour as rational supports, and is supported by, modern theories of cognitive ethology, and argues for the ability of animals to share in conceptual thought. The recognition of rationality in animals by means of this paradigm bears ethical consequences for the treatment of animals.Classics and Mo...
Intelligence in Aristotle\u27s Treatise On the Soul (De Anima) - Henry Kahl In his treatiseOn the So...
This article deals with the subject of phantasia in Aristotle starting from the articles of Malc...
This chapter argues that, for Aristotle, human emotions are both different from, and also importantl...
For Aristotle, human cognition has a lot in common both with non-human animal cognition an...
AbstractI propose a study on Aristotle's philosophy of animal mind by facing the perspective that th...
In Animal Rationality: Later Medieval Theories 1250-1350, Anselm Oelze offers the first comprehensiv...
Aristotle is, at the same time, a student of psychology and a student of ethics. He takes the two di...
Abstract: This dissertation is about the Aristotelian account of phantasia in De Anima (DA). It has ...
This dissertation identifies and criticises a fundamental characteristic of the philosophical discou...
Human concern with the moral status of non-human animals can be seen to stretch quite some way back...
“What is the nature of the beings that we are?” is perhaps the most difficult question. ...
I argue that the human being fits squarely within the natural world in Aristotle’s anthropology. Lik...
Although 20th-century empiricists were agnostic about animal mind and consciousness, this was not th...
The project of understanding rationality in non-human animals faces a number of conceptual and metho...
The fifty-seven original essays in this book provide a comprehensive overview of the interdisciplina...
Intelligence in Aristotle\u27s Treatise On the Soul (De Anima) - Henry Kahl In his treatiseOn the So...
This article deals with the subject of phantasia in Aristotle starting from the articles of Malc...
This chapter argues that, for Aristotle, human emotions are both different from, and also importantl...
For Aristotle, human cognition has a lot in common both with non-human animal cognition an...
AbstractI propose a study on Aristotle's philosophy of animal mind by facing the perspective that th...
In Animal Rationality: Later Medieval Theories 1250-1350, Anselm Oelze offers the first comprehensiv...
Aristotle is, at the same time, a student of psychology and a student of ethics. He takes the two di...
Abstract: This dissertation is about the Aristotelian account of phantasia in De Anima (DA). It has ...
This dissertation identifies and criticises a fundamental characteristic of the philosophical discou...
Human concern with the moral status of non-human animals can be seen to stretch quite some way back...
“What is the nature of the beings that we are?” is perhaps the most difficult question. ...
I argue that the human being fits squarely within the natural world in Aristotle’s anthropology. Lik...
Although 20th-century empiricists were agnostic about animal mind and consciousness, this was not th...
The project of understanding rationality in non-human animals faces a number of conceptual and metho...
The fifty-seven original essays in this book provide a comprehensive overview of the interdisciplina...
Intelligence in Aristotle\u27s Treatise On the Soul (De Anima) - Henry Kahl In his treatiseOn the So...
This article deals with the subject of phantasia in Aristotle starting from the articles of Malc...
This chapter argues that, for Aristotle, human emotions are both different from, and also importantl...