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11Alexander of Aphrodisias on Mental RepresentationRhizomata 13 (2): 183-223. 2025.Alexander took phantasia as a capacity separate from perception by appealing to differences in their defining objects. While the object of perception is external, that of phantasia is internal: a residue of perceptual activity. What is it in virtue of which the residue represents its content? I argue for a causal account: a residue represents in virtue of preserving fully some content that originates in perception with which it has causal continuity, sometimes involving internal causal mechanism…Read more
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75Aristotle's On the Soul: A Critical Guide ed. by Caleb M. Cohoe (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 62 (2): 318-320. 2024.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Aristotle's On the Soul: A Critical Guide ed. by Caleb M. CohoeAttila HangaiCaleb M. Cohoe, editor. Aristotle's On the Soul: A Critical Guide. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. Hardback, $99.99.Guiding readers through Aristotle's science of the soul, this volume covers many major topics of De Anima (DA) and addresses specific questions, including perennial interpretive problems. The self-contained chapters appr…Read more
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986Alexander of Aphrodisias on Simultaneous PerceptionIn David Bennett & Juhana Toivanen (eds.), Philosophical Problems in Sense Perception: Testing the Limits of Aristotelianism, Springer. pp. 91-124. 2020.Alexander of Aphrodisias picks up Aristotle’s insufficient treatment of simultaneous perception and develops an adequate solution for the problem, thereby offering an account of the unity of perceptual consciousness—the single mental activity of a single subject with complex content. I show the adequacy of the solution by using as criteria the requirements that have been identified by Aristotle and approved (and explained) by Alexander. I analyze Alexander’s solution in two turns. First, with re…Read more
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54Alexander of Aphrodisias’ Criticism of the Stoic Theory of Perception: typos and typōsisElenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 43 (2): 339-362. 2022.The Stoics identified thephantasiawith the impression (typos) in the soul, or the impressing process (typōsis). Alexander of Aphrodisias engages directly with this account atDe anima68.10–21, and argues against the applicability of the impression in a theory of perception inMantissa10, especially 133.25–134.23. I analyse Alexander’s polemic account atDe anima68.10–21, I demonstrate that it differs from Chrysippus’ criticism of Cleanthes (contrary to some commentators), and I show how it fits in …Read more
Attila Hangai
Institute of Philosophy, Research Centre for The Humanities, Budapest, Hungary
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