The Senses in Philosophy and Science: Mechanics of the Body or Activity of the Soul?

In Richard G. Newhauser (ed.), A Cultural History of the Senses in the Middle Ages. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 111-132 (2014)
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This chapter present a glimpse of medieval academic discussions concerning sense perception, which had by the end of the Middle Ages gained a prominent position as a major element of Aristotelian psychology.

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