Ricostruzione delle teorie della vista e dei colori nel mondo greco, fino ad AristoteleFirst of all, this article illustrates the conceptions of vision and colors elaborated by Greek philosophers up to Aristotle. Then it shows that Aristotle in his theory of color profits from the reflection on this theme by previous thinkers, but at the same time formulates a conception of remarkable originality, which organically frames itself in his doctrine of sensation, and in particular of vision. For Aristotle, in fact, in order that the vision of an object can happen, a transparent (or diaphanous) body is needed, such as air or water, which acts as a medium between the object itself and the observer. If there is a light source, the medium becomes ac...
This chapter explores why the examination of many different aspects of colour has been a prominent f...
In this paper I argue that all transparent objects are colorless. This thesis is important for at le...
This article opens with a review of Isaac Newton’s theory of light, focusing on the controversial ch...
Scholarship on Aristotle’s theory of visual perception has traditionally held that Aristotle had a s...
This book presents an study in the philosophy of perception written in the medium of historiography....
Aristotle held that perception consists in the reception of external sensory qualities (or sensible ...
Aristotelian theories on perception and, specifically, on eyesight, with their resulting exegetical ...
In the surviving fragments of the early Greek philosophers we find evidence both of the awareness of...
This introductory essay provides an abridged presentation of the optical treatise attributed to Eucl...
I begin by outlining the development of the colour problem in the modern discourse, aiming to show t...
Sense experience, naïvely conceived, is a way of knowing perceptible properties: the colors, sounds,...
During the late Antiquity, the theories of Plato and Aristotle about the solar or ocular light's mov...
The colour of an object is a subjective sensation produced by a series of phenomena connected to the...
This talk focuses on the representation and imaginary perception of colour in the Greco-Roman world....
This chapter explores why the examination of many different aspects of colour has been a prominent f...
In this paper I argue that all transparent objects are colorless. This thesis is important for at le...
This article opens with a review of Isaac Newton’s theory of light, focusing on the controversial ch...
Scholarship on Aristotle’s theory of visual perception has traditionally held that Aristotle had a s...
This book presents an study in the philosophy of perception written in the medium of historiography....
Aristotle held that perception consists in the reception of external sensory qualities (or sensible ...
Aristotelian theories on perception and, specifically, on eyesight, with their resulting exegetical ...
In the surviving fragments of the early Greek philosophers we find evidence both of the awareness of...
This introductory essay provides an abridged presentation of the optical treatise attributed to Eucl...
I begin by outlining the development of the colour problem in the modern discourse, aiming to show t...
Sense experience, naïvely conceived, is a way of knowing perceptible properties: the colors, sounds,...
During the late Antiquity, the theories of Plato and Aristotle about the solar or ocular light's mov...
The colour of an object is a subjective sensation produced by a series of phenomena connected to the...
This talk focuses on the representation and imaginary perception of colour in the Greco-Roman world....
This chapter explores why the examination of many different aspects of colour has been a prominent f...
In this paper I argue that all transparent objects are colorless. This thesis is important for at le...
This article opens with a review of Isaac Newton’s theory of light, focusing on the controversial ch...