It takes the average reader 5 hours and 8 minutes to read Aristotelian Subjectivism: Francisco Suárez’s Philosophy of Perception by Daniel Heider
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This monograph presents new material on Francisco Suárez’s comprehensive theory of sense perception. The core theme is perceptual intentionality in Suárez’s theory of the senses, external and internal, as presented in his Commentaria una cum quaestionibus in libros Aristotelis De anima published in 1621. The author targets the question of the multistage genesis of perceptual acts by considering the ontological “items” involved in the procession of sensory information. However, the structural issue is not left aside, and the nature of the relationship due to which our perceptions are mental...
Aristotelian Subjectivism: Francisco Suárez’s Philosophy of Perception by Daniel Heider is 304 pages long, and a total of 77,216 words.
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