Perception and Extramission in De quantitate animae

Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Augustine is commonly interpreted as endorsing an extramission theory of perception in De quantitate animae. A close examination of the text shows, instead, that he is committed to its rejection. I end with some remarks about what it takes for an account of perception to be an extramission theory and with a review of the strength of evidence for attributing the extramission the- ory to Augustine on the basis of his other works.

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Mark Eli Kalderon
University College London

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