Active Perception in the History of Philosophy

Active Perception in the History of Philosophy

From Plato to Modern Philosophy

Yrjonsuuri, Mikko; Silva, Jose Filipe

Springer International Publishing AG

09/2016

293

Mole

Inglês

9783319353470

15 a 20 dias

The aim of the present work is to show the roots of the conception of perception as an active process, tracing the history of its development from Plato to modern philosophy.
1. Introduction: The World as a Stereogram; Jose Filipe Silva and Mikko Yrjoensuuri.- 2. Plato: Interaction Between the External Body and the Perceiver in the Timaeus; Pauliina Remes.- 3. Activity, Passivity, and Perceptual Discrimination in Aristotle; Klaus Corcilius.- 4. On Activity and Passivity in Perception: Aristotle, Philoponus, and Pseudo-Simplicius; Miira Tuominen.- 5. Augustine on Active Perception; Jose Filipe Silva.- 6. Avicenna on the Soul's Activity in Perception; Jari Kaukua.- 7. Medieval Theories of Active Perception: An Overview; Jose Filipe Silva.- 8. Agent Sense in Averroes and Latin Averroism; Jean-Baptiste Brenet.- 9. Active Perception from Nicholas of Cusa to Thomas Hobbes; Cees Leijenhorst.-10. Seeing Distance; Mikko Yrjoensuuri.- 11. Descartes and Active Perception; Cecilia Wee.- 12 Locke and Active Perception; Vili Lahteenmaki.- 13. Spinoza on Activity in Sense Perception; Valtteri Viljanen.-14. Berkeley and Activity in Visual Perception; Ville Paukkonen.-15. Activity and Passivity in Theories of Perception: Descartes to Kant; Gary Hatfield.
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