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Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle On Sense Perception (Paperback, Nippod)
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Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle On Sense Perception (Paperback, Nippod)
Series: Ancient Commentators on Aristotle
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In his work On Sense Perception, Aristotle discusses the material
conditions of perception, starting with the sense organs and moving
to the material basis of colour, flavour and odour. His Pythagorean
account of hues as a ratio of dark to light was enthusiastically
endorsed by Goethe against Newton as being true to the painter's
experience. Aristotle finishes with three problems about
continuity. First, in what sense are indefinitely small colour
patches or colour variations perceptible? Secondly, which
perceptible leap discontinuously like light to fill a whole space,
which have to reach one point before another; and do observers of
the latter perceive the same thing if they are at different
distances? Thirdly, how does the central sense permit genuinely
simultaneous, rather than staggered, perception of different
objects? Alexander's highly explanatory commentary is most
expansive on these problems of continuity. His battery of
objections to vision involving travel, which would lead to
collisions and interference by winds, inspired a tradition of
grading the five senses in respect of degrees of immateriality and
of intentionality. He also introduces us to paradoxes of Diodorus
Cronus about the relations of the smallest perceptible to the
largest perceptible size.
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