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11/04/2015 3:39 pm  #1


Aquinas's Direct-Realism

Can someone please send me a link where I can understand Aquinas's view on how we gain knowledge through perception?  How would Aquinas say we come to know the external world? I am trying to search online but I can't find anything that helps. 

 

11/06/2015 3:45 pm  #2


Re: Aquinas's Direct-Realism

Google 'aquinas phantasm', and take a look at the relevant passages from Thomas at New Advent.

The SEP and IEP are also good online sources generally, i've found. Try 'Aristotle's Psychology', section 6, 'Perception'.

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11/06/2015 4:44 pm  #3


Re: Aquinas's Direct-Realism

For an in-depth modern explanation of Aquinas account of perception I would recommend Eleonore Stump's <i>Aquinas</i>. For a more accessible account which sets things forth in modern terminology and with reference to contemporary philosophers such as Chisholm you might try R.J. Henle's Theory of Knowledge.

For older Neo-Scholastic accounts I suggest relevant chapters in P.F. Coffey's Epistemology (Coffey was one of the best of the old Louvain branch Thomistic Revivalists), Michael Maher's Psychologyand Leslie j Walker's Theories of Knowledge.

 

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