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FLF5246 History of Ancient Philosophy (Aristotle s Psychology: Perception) 1 st semester, 2019 Prof. Evan Keeling 08 Créditos Duração: 12 semanas I - COURSE OBJECTIVE In recent decades there has been a resurgence of interest in Aristotle s ethics and metaphysics from philosophers. A number of contemporary thinkers now call themselves Aristotelians in metaphysics or in ethics. More recently, this influence has spread to epistemology. But with perhaps the unique exception of John McDowell, nothing similar has so far happened for Aristotle s psychology. The main objective of this course is to evaluate the possibility of a resurgence of interest and influence in Aristotle s psychology, and especially his theory of perception. We will be particularly attuned to epistemology questions in perception: under what conditions and in what sense are perceptions true and false? What is perception s relationship to appearance? How does perception contribute to knowledge? The course will not discuss in any detail Aristotle s theory of mind (nous) or thought. II - PRINCIPAL TOPICS Aristotle s psychological method The nature of the parts of the soul and types of living creatures The causes of perception The five senses Appearances: dreams, false perceptions Truth and falsity in perception

III TEXTS Our main text will be the De Anima, but we will also read and discuss small parts of: Physics, De Motu Animalium, Posterior Analytics, De Sensu, On Memory, On Dreams, On Divination in Dreams, and Metaphysics De Anima: translations by Shields, Reeve, and Hamlyn Physics: translation by Waterfield De Motu Animalium: translations by Nussbaum, and Farquharson Posterior Analytics: translation by Barnes De Sensu: translations by Beare, and Hett On Memory: translation by Sorabji On Dreams/Divination: translation by Gallop Metaphysics: translation by Ross IV AVALIATION Dissertation V - BIBLIOGRAPHY BY TOPIC Recent Translations & Commentaries of Aristotle s De Anima: Ronald Polansky, Aristotle s de Anima; Christopher Shields, Aristotle s de Anima; CDC Reeve, Aristotle de Anima; Hamyln, Aristotle de Anima; Hicks, Aristotle de Anima On Aristotle s Psychology in general Christopher Shields, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy on Aristotle s Psychology

Johansen, TK, The Powers of Aristotle s Soul Jonathan Lear, Aristotle: The Desire to Understand chapter 4 Charles, David, Aristotle s Psychological Theory Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, 2009.ranz Brentano, The Psychology of Aristotle On Perception in General/Causes of Perception Marmadoro, Anna, Aristotle on Perceiving Objects, Modrak, Deborah, Aristotle: The Power of Perception Broadie, Sarah, Aristotle s Perceptual Realism Zingano, M. 1998, Razão e Sensação em Aristotéles: Porto Alegre, L&PM Chapter in Everson, Aristotle: Epistemology: Companions to Ancient Thought Lorenz, H, The Assimilation of Sense to Sense-Object in Aristotle On Literalism vs. Spiritualism Burnyeat, M, Is an Aristotelian Philosophy of Mind Still Credible? Sorabji, R, Aristotle on Demarcating the Five Senses Johansen, TK Aristotle on the Sense-Organs Everson, Stephen, Aristotle on Perception Caston, V, The Spirit and the Letter On the Five Senses Kalderon, Mark Eli, Form Without Matter: Aristotle and Empedocles on Color Perception Johnstone, M. Aristotle on Odour and Smell Johnstone, M. Aristotle on Sounds Silverman, A. Colour and Colour-Perception in Aristotle s De Anima Perceptual Error Irving Block, Aristotle on Perceptual Truth and Falsity Victor Caston, Why does Aristotle Need Imagination? Cashdollar, S., Aristotle s Account of Incidental Perception Ben-Zeev, A. Aristotle on Perceptual Truth and Falsity Johnstone, M. Aristotle and Alexander on Perceptual Error

Phantasia (Imagination/Appearance) Victor Caston, Why does Aristotle Need Imagination? Michael Wedin, Mind and Imagination in Aristotle Rob Bolton, Perception Naturalized in Aristotle s De Anima The Common Sense Irving Block, Aristotle on the Common Sense Gregoric, Pavel Aristotle on the Common Sense Some Other Secondary Literature Averroës (2002). Averroës' Middle Commentary on Aristotle's De Anima: A Critical Edition of the Arabic Text. Brigham Young University Press. Robert Bolton (1978). Aristotle's Definitions of the Soul: De Anima II, 1-3. Phronesis 23 (3):258-278. Burnyeat, M. De Anima II.5, Phronesis. Carpenter, D. What is Peculiar to Aristotle s and Plato s Psychologies? What is Common to Them Both? Michael Davis (2011). The Soul of the Greeks: An Inquiry. University of Chicago Press. Michael Durrant (ed.) (1993). Aristotle's De Anima in Focus. Routledge. Richard Sorabji (1993). Body and Soul in Aristotle. In Michael Durrant & Aristotle (eds.), Philosophy. Routledge. 63-. H. J. Blumenthal (1996). Aristotle and Neoplatonism in Late Antiquity: Interpretations of the De Anima. Cornell University Press. Richard L. Velkley (2003). Prelude to First Philosophy. Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 7 (2):189-198. Martha Craven Nussbaum & Amélie Rorty (eds.) (1992). Essays on Aristotle's De Anima. Oxford University Press.Adam Burley (1997). Questions on the De Anima of Aristotle. E.J. Brill.

Christopher Shields (1988). Soul as Subject in Aristotle's De Anima. Classical Quarterly 38 (01). Lorenz, The Brute Within, Oxford. Johansen, Thomas, The Powers of Aristotle s Soul, OUP. Ronald M. Polansky (2007). Aristotle's de Anima. Cambridge University Press. Menn, S. 2002. Aristotle's Definition of Soul and the Programe of the De Anima Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 22: 83 139. Moss, Jessica, Aristotle on the Apparent Good, OUP. Biology and metaphysics in Aristotle, Rob Bolton, in Lennox e Bolton eds : Being, Nature and Life in Aristotle. Heil, John F. Aristotle s Objection to Plato s Appearance : De Anima 428A24-B9, Ancient Philosophy 23.2 (2003) 319-35. R. A. H. King (ed.), 2006. Common to Body and Soul. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.