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Jungsuk Lee

University of California, Los Angeles
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  • University of California, Los Angeles
    Department of Philosophy
    Doctoral student
APA Western Division
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Areas of Specialization
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Aristotle
Moral Psychology
Virtue Ethics
History of Ethics
Areas of Interest
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Aristotle
Moral Psychology
Virtue Ethics
History of Ethics
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    Recollection, Inquiry, and Reasoning: Aristotle on Human Rationality
    Phronesis. forthcoming.
    In On Memory and Recollection, Aristotle makes the curious remark that recollection is ‘a sort of reasoning’ (sullogismos tis) (453a10). The remark is especially puzzling in light of the automatic and associative character of what he takes to be typical recollective processes, since these features can create the impression that recollection is due merely to a triggering mechanism. This paper proposes a reading that resolves this apparent tension. On the proposed reading, the remark points to a b…Read more
    In On Memory and Recollection, Aristotle makes the curious remark that recollection is ‘a sort of reasoning’ (sullogismos tis) (453a10). The remark is especially puzzling in light of the automatic and associative character of what he takes to be typical recollective processes, since these features can create the impression that recollection is due merely to a triggering mechanism. This paper proposes a reading that resolves this apparent tension. On the proposed reading, the remark points to a basic form of rationality that familiar pictures of reasoning simply presuppose.
    Aristotle: Ethics, MiscReasoning, MiscAristotle: Free Will and AgencyAristotle: Philosophy of Mind, …Read more
    Aristotle: Ethics, MiscReasoning, MiscAristotle: Free Will and AgencyAristotle: Philosophy of Mind, MiscThought and Thinking, Misc
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