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Book SynopsisTrade ReviewThe book is a guide to Aristotle, but one that differs from more conventional, "rationalist" guides since its starting point is different. And it is not only the author's perspective which differs radically from the prevailing view, but maybe also the motivation behind his writing: by proposing a new reading of Aristotle, he is also restoring some unfortunately forgotten Ancient interpretations and problems. * Rodrigo Pinto de Brito, BMCR *
Table of Contents1 Perception, Knowledge, and Understanding in Aristotle's Epistemology 2 Plato and Aristotle on Our Perceptual Beginnings 3 Understanding by Induction 4 Perception and Perceptual Contents 5 Perception, Experience, and Locomotion: Aristotle on Nonrational Learning 6 Perception in Aristotle's Ethics 7 Final Thoughts