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Perception, Conscience and Will in Ancient Philosophy

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Zusatztext 'This is a most welcome and significant addition to the Variorum Collected Studies Series. ... we are treated here to a feast of insightful reflections on all of these topics! many of the discussions being retractations of others! to make up a dynamic whole.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review 'Sorabji has blazed a trail here that others will follow.' Heythrop Informationen zum Autor Professor Richard Sorabji! CBE! FBA! is a Fellow of Wolfson College! Oxford and Fellow and Professor Emeritus of King's College! London. He was formerly Director of the Institute of Classical Studies! University of London! and Gresham Professor of Rhetoric. Zusammenfassung Richard Sorabji here presents a selection of his previously-published papers on four topics in ancient philosophy: two on the mind-body relation, nine on sense perception, and one each on moral conscience and on the will. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction; Part I Perception: Body and soul in Aristotle; The mind-body relation in the wake of Plato's Timaeus; Intentionality and physiological processes: Aristotle's theory of sense perception; From Aristotle to Brentano: the development of the concept of intentionality; Aristotle on sensory processes and intentionality: a reply to Myles Burnyeat; Aristotle on demarcating the five senses; Aristotle! mathematics and colour; Aristotle on colour! light and imperceptibles; Aristotle on the instant of change; Aristotle's perceptual functions permeated by Platonist reason; Self-awareness. Part II Conscience and Will: Moral conscience: contributions to the idea in Plato and Platonism; The concept of will from Plato to Maximus the Confessor; Indexes.

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