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As a reflection of this obvious fact, there are numerous examples in classic writings on the use and usefulness of alternative methods of collective decision-making. Suffice it to quote Aristotle in ancient Greece, and Kautilya in ... Arrow,Kenneth J. 被引量: 861发表: 2002年 Concepts and se...
Aristotle on the sense organs (review) Sense organsPerceptionCommon SenseReview of Johanson's book Aristotle on the sense organs. Aristotle seeks to explain the characteristics of the different ... JA Towey - 《Journal of Hellenic Studies》 被引量: 7发表: 1999年 The Vicissitudes of Common-Sense...
This historical review on the semantic evolution of human senses and sensors revealed that Aristotle's list of the five senses sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell is still in use among non-scientific lay persons. It is no surprise that his classification in the work "De Anima" (On the...
at sea when currents are strong.SpidersAll spiders have unique organs, which allow them to sense small pull on their exoskeleton (外骨骼).This sixth sense makes it easy for spiders to judge things like the size, weight, and possibly even the type of creature that gets caught in their webs...
In unveiling Aristotle's legacy, we aim to explore his life—from his formative years under Plato's tutelage to the imprint he left on humanity that echoes in our modern world. Join us as we delve deep into the substantiality and sheer breadth of Aristotle's contributions, which remain unden...
After the decline of Rome, Aristotle's work was lost in the West. However, in the 9th cent., Arab scholars introduced Aristotle to Islam, and Muslim theology, philosophy, and natural science all took on an Aristotelian cast. It was largely through Arab and Jewish scholars that Aristotelian ...
The concept of “making” in this passage seems clearly borrowed from the earlier analysis of sensing, where actualized objects of sense were said to make sensing by impinging on the sense organs. The parallelism of sensing and knowing and of both to the artistic process seems clear in this ...
The Anatomai, a lost work written by Aristotle, must have contained a collection of various drawings and figures of species as well as their organs. In his
Hence a good inquirer will be one who is ready in bringing forward the objections proper to the genus, and that he will be when he has gained an understanding of the differences. — Aristotle 'On the Heavens', The Works of Aristotle editted by William David Ross and John Alexander Smith ...