Article ID: CBB538368407

Aristotle on Light and Vision: An ‘Ecological’ Interpretation (2022)

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Scholarship on Aristotle’s theory of visual perception has traditionally held that Aristotle had a single, static, conception of light and that he believed that illumination occurred prior to and independent of the actions of colours. I contend that this view precludes the medium from becoming actually transparent, thus making vision impossible. I here offer an alternative to the traditional interpretation, using contemporary conceptual tools to make good philosophical sense of Aristotle’s position. I call my view the ‘ecological’ interpretation. It postulates two conceptions of light: non-visible mobile propagated light and visible static illumination produced by the interaction of propagated light with the environment’s coloured textured surfaces. I argue that these contemporary conceptual tools can find a foothold in and consistently enrich Aristotle’s extant position and that, with their aid, we can restore coherence to his theories of light and vision.

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Authors & Contributors
Smith, A. Mark
Darrigol, Olivier
Katsos, Isidoros
Marasy, Mohsen
Adams, Marcus P.
Tucci, Pasquale
Journals
Apeiron: Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Quaderni di Storia della Fisica
Tarikh-e Elm (The Iranian Journal for the History of Science)
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Publishers
University of North Carolina Press
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Optics
Light
Physics
Visual perception
Vision
Metaphors; analogies
People
Aristotle
Plato
Ptolemy
al-Kindī, Abū Yūsuf Yaʿqub ibn Isḥāq
Suhrawardī, Yaḥyá ibn Ḥabash
Pythagoras
Time Periods
Ancient
Medieval
17th century
Early modern
Renaissance
13th century
Places
Greece
Rome (Italy)
Middle and Near East
Institutions
Ikhwān al-Ṣafā (Brethren of Purity)
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