This paper examines a parallel between Aristotle’s account of phantasia and contemporary psychological models of working memory, a capacity that enables the temporary maintenance and manipulation of information used in many behaviors. These two capacities, though developed within two distinct scientific paradigms, share a common strategy of psychological explanation, Aristotelian Faculty Psychology. This strategy individuates psychological components by their target-domains and functional roles. Working memory and phantasia result from an attempt to individuate the psychological components responsible for flexible thought and are thus implicated in most of our robust cognitive processes, from reading comprehension to problem solving. We the...
For Aristotle, human cognition has a lot in common both with non-human animal cognition an...
This a theoretical poster. Its explores the way for a comprehensive understanding of the human mind....
This paper introduces a new, expanded range of relevant cognitive psychological research on collabor...
This paper examines a parallel between Aristotle’s account of phantasia and contemporary psychologic...
While functionalism often attributes its roots to Aristotle’s On the Soul, contemporary philosophers...
This article compares situated cognition to contemporary Neo-Aristotelian approaches to the mind. Th...
Drawing on ideas from philosophy (in particular, epistemology), I argue that one of memory...
This dissertation investigates Aristotle’s theory of phantasia as a cognitive ability, in terms of ...
A general organismic-causal theory that explicates working memory and executive function development...
Abstract: This dissertation is about the Aristotelian account of phantasia in De Anima (DA). It has ...
I address two interlinked aspects of the diversity in our experiences of memory and the mind's eye. ...
The foundations of an adequate cognitive science that binds the cognitive activities of human beings...
In the article author analyses the extent to which it is possible to regard the Aristotelian concept...
This article deals with the subject of phantasia in Aristotle starting from the articles of Malc...
I address two interlinked aspects of the diversity in our experiences of memory and the mind's eye. ...
For Aristotle, human cognition has a lot in common both with non-human animal cognition an...
This a theoretical poster. Its explores the way for a comprehensive understanding of the human mind....
This paper introduces a new, expanded range of relevant cognitive psychological research on collabor...
This paper examines a parallel between Aristotle’s account of phantasia and contemporary psychologic...
While functionalism often attributes its roots to Aristotle’s On the Soul, contemporary philosophers...
This article compares situated cognition to contemporary Neo-Aristotelian approaches to the mind. Th...
Drawing on ideas from philosophy (in particular, epistemology), I argue that one of memory...
This dissertation investigates Aristotle’s theory of phantasia as a cognitive ability, in terms of ...
A general organismic-causal theory that explicates working memory and executive function development...
Abstract: This dissertation is about the Aristotelian account of phantasia in De Anima (DA). It has ...
I address two interlinked aspects of the diversity in our experiences of memory and the mind's eye. ...
The foundations of an adequate cognitive science that binds the cognitive activities of human beings...
In the article author analyses the extent to which it is possible to regard the Aristotelian concept...
This article deals with the subject of phantasia in Aristotle starting from the articles of Malc...
I address two interlinked aspects of the diversity in our experiences of memory and the mind's eye. ...
For Aristotle, human cognition has a lot in common both with non-human animal cognition an...
This a theoretical poster. Its explores the way for a comprehensive understanding of the human mind....
This paper introduces a new, expanded range of relevant cognitive psychological research on collabor...