Aristotle's Insights Reshape Our Understanding of Perception and Imagination
The article argues that imagination, or phantasia, is not a separate capacity from perception, but rather a product of perception. Aristotle believed that phantasia is not responsible for false or representational perceptions, but rather a type of perception-like appearance. This challenges the common view that imagination plays a direct role in perception. Aristotle identified three different types of perception and three different types of perception-like appearance.