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Theophrastus and the Greek Physiological Psychology before Aristotle — On Sense Perception

In «Theophrastus and the Greek Physiological Psychology before Aristotle 'Äî On Sense Perception," Theophrastus embarks on a meticulous exploration of sensory experience, grounding his inquiries in the burgeoning field of physiological psychology. The book delves into the mechanisms of perception, examining how sense data is processed within the human mind, and illuminates the philosophical underpinnings of sensory experience during the pre-Aristotelian period. Theophrastus employs an analytical literary style characterized by clarity and systematic reasoning, placing his work within the context of early Greek thought and setting the stage for later developments in both psychology and philosophy. Theophrastus, a disciple of Aristotle, significantly shaped the discourse surrounding natural philosophy and science. Living in the 4th century BCE, his extensive studies in botany, ethics, and perceptual theory reflect a nuanced understanding of the interconnectedness of life and thought. His background in Aristotelian logic and theory undoubtedly influenced his contemplative approach, leading him to interrogate the relationship between the physical senses and human understanding. This book is essential for anyone interested in the foundations of psychological thought, offering a comprehensive perspective that bridges philosophical inquiry and empirical observation. Scholars, students, and enthusiasts of ancient philosophy will find Theophrastus's insights invaluable as they illuminate the evolution of ideas surrounding perception and its role in shaping human experience.
51 бумажная страница
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2021
Год выхода издания
2021
Издательство
Good Press
Переводчик
George Malcolm Stratton
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