Описание: Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Part 1 Introduction
1.1 Philosophy of Perception and Suбrezs Commentary on Aristotles On the Soul
1.2 State of Research
1.3 Goals and Methodology
Part 2 Metaphysics of the Soul, its Parts and Powers
2.1 The Soul as the First Actuality of a Natural Body Potentially Possessing Life 2.2 The Soul as the Intrinsic Principle of Vital Operations
2.3 The Rational Soul as Semi-Person
2.4 Unicity of the Soul and the Formal Inclusion
2.5 Indivisibility of the Soul and Its Holenmeric Character
2.6 The Powers as Really Distinct Entities
2.7 The Souls Efficiency and Natural Resulting of the Powers
Part 3 External Senses I
3.1 Necessity of the Sensible Species
3.2 Nature and Origin of the Sensible Species and the Agent Sense
3.3 The Perceptual Act as a Distinct Unit
3.4 Moderately Active Perception: The Causes of a Perceptual Act
3.5 Endpoints of Perceptual Acts and the Representationalism vs. Direct Realism Issue
3.6 Attention and How It Is Divided 3.7 Perceptual Self-Awareness
3.8 Sensible Objects, Perceptual Judgment and Errors of Sense
3.9 The External Senses Intuitive Cognition of Absent Objects?
Part 4 External Senses II
4.1 Individuation and Ordering of the External Senses 4.2 Sight
4.2.1 Suбrezs Naturalistic and Qualitative Concept of Light
4.2.2 Elemental Character of Colours 4.2.3 Adequate Object of Vision
4.2.4 Extramission, Intromission and Spatial Perception
4.2.5 Organ of Vision and Double Vision 4.3 Hearing
4.3.1 Nature, Cause, Subject and Medium of Sound
4.3.2 Ways of Propagation: Real, Intentional, or Both? 4.3.3 Organ of Hearing
4.4 Smell
4.4.1 Nature and Kinds of Odour 4.4.2 How Odour Affects Medium and Power
4.4.3 Organ and Act of Olfaction
4.5 The Contact Senses: Taste and Touch 4.5.1 Nature and Kinds of Sapour
4.5.2 Object of Touch: The Problem of Corporeal Pain
4.5.3 Taste and Touch: Only Real, or also Intentional Affection? 4.5.4 Organ of Taste and Touch: The Problem of Medium
Part 5 Internal Senses
5.1 Objects and Sensible Species of Internal Senses
5.2 Number of Internal Senses
5.2.1 Criteria for the Multiplication of Internal Senses
5.2.2. One Internal Sense and One Organ 5.3 Reduction of the Internal Senses Cognitive Functions
5.3.1 Cogitative Power
5.3.2 Memory and Reminiscence
Part 6 Conclusion
6.1 Review of Suбrezs Philosophy of Perception 6.2 Elements of Modal Ontology in Suбrezs Theory of Perception
6.3 Historical Significance of Suбrezs Theory of Perception: The Emergence of Aristotelian Subjectivism
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