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Sense-Perception and Self-Awareness: Before and After Avicenna5–12), where five proper sensibles and five sensory organs are distinguished in correspondence with the five types of sense-impressions we routinely receive, and in the third book (III 1), where this list is put forward as being exhaustive.Amendment 发表于 2025-3-27 06:04:50
Intention and Presence: The Notion of Presentialitas in the Fourteenth Centuryinsist on a symmetry or reversibility of the intentional relation: the subject’s tending towards the object is matched by the object’s presence to the subject, and the conscious subject is thus not given any focal significance in the inquiryTOXIC 发表于 2025-3-27 12:29:52
Augustine and Descartes on the Function of Attention in Perceptual Awarenesst cognition might be at base a passive process was, however, tempered by the desire to acknowledge the active functions of the intellect and, in the animal soul, the activity of the so-called “internal” senses.EXPEL 发表于 2025-3-27 15:57:55
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The Consolidation of Spheres of Influencer James, it has largely been a discussion for and among analytical philosophers. There has been a lack of any real interest in the parallel discussions to be found on the Continent, even though there is a long and rich tradition for discussing and analyzing the very same problems in Austrian, German, and French philosophy.