The Accidental Error in Aristotle's Noetics

In the present paper we propose to elucidate what the accidental “error” consists of in close connection with intellectual apprehension as a cognitive process and with the nature of the intelligible object. This kind of error takes place in the intellection of simple, incomposite and indivisible obj...

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Autor principal: Tabakian, Diego
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Humanidades UNCo 2022
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Sumario:In the present paper we propose to elucidate what the accidental “error” consists of in close connection with intellectual apprehension as a cognitive process and with the nature of the intelligible object. This kind of error takes place in the intellection of simple, incomposite and indivisible objects (DI 1, Metaph. VI. 4 and De An. III. 6). Our main hypothesis is that Aristotle extends the notion of falsity from the propositional realm to the realm of simple items, and aims to offer an interpretative reconstruction that explains and connects these three problems