Edinburgh, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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    Inteligencia artificial, emoción y neurociencia
    Arbor 162 (640): 473-506. 1999.
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    Aristotle on music and emotions
    Dissertation, University of Edinburgh. 2017.
    This research aims to offer an original reconstruction of Aristotle’s psychology of music that explains his views on the relation between instrumental music and emotions. I argue that, contrary to the relevant scholarship, for Aristotle instrumental music cannot convey emotions to the listener. What instrumental music does, I claim, is to cause an objectless mood or disposition that “prepares the way” for the emotions. Most interpreters of Politics VIII argue that for Aristotle a piece of instru…Read more
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    The present dissertation is about Aristotle and his account of sound and hearing. It is divided in three sections: the study of the sound, the medium and the sense organ. It faces the problems of sense perception in the debate between Spiritualist and Literalist, taking a position closer to the literalist view but with difference in the explanation of sound. It is defended the Aristotelian position that puts him in between the reductionist physicalism and the position of Plato or Descartes who s…Read more