Encounters with Aristotelian Philosophy of Mind
Coordonnateurs : Gregoric Pavel, Fink Jakob Leth
This collection of essays engages with several topics in Aristotle?s philosophy of mind, some well-known and hotly debated, some new and yet to be explored. The contributors analyze Aristotle?s arguments and present their cases in ways that invite contemporary philosophers of mind to consider the potentials?and pitfalls?of an Aristotelian philosophy of mind.
The volume brings together an international group of renowned Aristotelian scholars as well as rising stars to cover five main themes: method in the philosophy of mind, sense perception, mental representation, intellect, and the metaphysics of mind. The papers collected in this volume, with their choice of topics and quality of exposition, show why Aristotle is a philosopher of mind to be studied and reckoned with in contemporary discussions.
Encounters with Aristotelian Philosophy of Mind will be of interest to scholars and advanced students of ancient philosophy and philosophy of mind.
Introduction
Pavel Gregoric and Jakob Leth Fink
Part I. Methodology
1. Δόξαι and the tools of dialectic in De anima I.1–3
Colin Guthrie King
2. In Search of the Essence of the Soul: Aristotle’s Scientific Method and Practice in De anima II.1–2
Giulia Mingucci
3. Method and Doctrine in Aristotle’s Natural Psychology: De anima II.5
Robert Bolton
Part II. Perception
4. Aristotle and Alexander of Aphrodisias on Sight as a Relative
Katerina Ierodiakonou
5. Perceiving that We are Not Seeing and Hearing: Reflexive Awareness in Aristotle
Pavel Gregoric
Part III. Representation
6. Eidōla and Phantasmata in Aristotle: Three Senses of "Image" in Aristotelian Psychology
Filip Radovic
7. Aristotle and the Cartesian Theatre
Victor Caston
Part IV. Intellect
8. Thinking Bodies: Aristotle on the Biological Basis of Human Cognition
Sophia Connell
9. The Nοῦς-Body Relationship in Aristotle’s De Anima
Robert Roreitner
Part V. Hylomorphism
10. Aristotelian Dualism, Good; Aristotelian Hylomorphism, Bad
Howard Robinson
11. Hylomorphic Mental Causation
Christopher Shields
Pavel Gregoric is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Philosophy in Zagreb, Croatia. He is the author of Aristotle on the Common Sense (2007) and the co-editor of Pseudo-Aristotle: De mundo (On the Cosmos). A Commentary (2021).
Jakob Leth Fink is Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He is the editor of Phantasia in Aristotle’s Ethics (2018) and The Development of Dialectic from Plato to Aristotle (2012).
Date de parution : 05-2023
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 05-2021
15.2x22.9 cm
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Mots-clés :
Deep Reinforcement Learning; Pavel Gregoric; Downward Causation; Jakob Leth Fink; De Anima; Colin Guthrie King; Aristotle’s Hylomorphism; Robert Bolton; De Insomniis; Christopher Shields; Mere Cambridge Change; Howard Robinson; Strong Supervenience; Katerina Ierodiakonou; Violated; Filip Radovic; Parva Naturalia; Klaus Corcilius; De Sensu; Victor Caston; De Somno; Robert Roreitner; Nutritive Soul; Aristotle; Peripheral Sense Organs; philosophy of mind; De Partibus Animalium; mental representation; Dialectical Definition; sense perception; Aristotle’s Argument; metaphysics of mind; Lucid Dreaming; Mental Causation; hylomorphism; Nominal Definition; Reflexive Awareness; dualism; Young Man; Alexander of Aphrodisias; Anomalous Monist; seeing; De Generatione Animalium; phantasmata; Perceptual Stimulation; phantasia; Dialectical Argumentation; eidola; Aristotle's philosophy