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Introduction: On Reconstructing Thomas Aquinas's Theory of Perception
Setting the Problem: History and Context
Aquinas on Intentionality
Aquinas and Empiricism: From Aquinas to Brentano and Beyond
Epistemological Dispositions: Causal Powers and the Human Person
Objects and Faculties: Teleology in Sensation
Preconditions of Visual Awareness: Object and Medium
The Necessary Conditions for Perception: A Triadic Relation
The Sensus Communis: The First of the Internal Sense Faculties
The Imagination and Phantasia: A Historical Muddle
The Vis Cogitativa: On Perceiving the Individual
The Role of Phantasms in Inner Sense: Part 1
The Role of Phantasms in Inner Sense: Part 2.
Setting the Problem: History and Context
Aquinas on Intentionality
Aquinas and Empiricism: From Aquinas to Brentano and Beyond
Epistemological Dispositions: Causal Powers and the Human Person
Objects and Faculties: Teleology in Sensation
Preconditions of Visual Awareness: Object and Medium
The Necessary Conditions for Perception: A Triadic Relation
The Sensus Communis: The First of the Internal Sense Faculties
The Imagination and Phantasia: A Historical Muddle
The Vis Cogitativa: On Perceiving the Individual
The Role of Phantasms in Inner Sense: Part 1
The Role of Phantasms in Inner Sense: Part 2.