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Philoponus: On Aristotle On the Soul 2.7-12 (Paperback, Nippod)
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Philoponus: On Aristotle On the Soul 2.7-12 (Paperback, Nippod)
Series: Ancient Commentators on Aristotle
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In this, one of the most original ancient texts on sense
perception, Philoponus, the sixth century AD commentator on
Aristotle, considers how far perceptual processes are incorporeal.
Colour affects us in the same way as light which, passing through a
stained glass window, affects the air, but colours only the masonry
beyond. Sounds and smells are somewhat more physical, travelling
most of the way to us with a moving block of air, but not quite all
the way. Only the organ of touch takes on the tangible qualities
perceived, because reception of sensible qualities in perception is
cognitive, not physical. Neither light nor the action of colour
involves the travel of bodies. Our capacities for psychological
activity do not follow, nor result from, the chemistry of our
bodies, but merely supervene on that. On the other hand, Philoponus
shows knowledge of the sensory nerves, and he believes that thought
and anger both warm us. This argument is used elsewhere to show how
we can tell someone else's state of mind.
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