Sicut Speculum Animatum. From Aristotles’ Concept Of Imagination To Albert The Great’s Intentionalism / Sicut Speculum Animatum. De L’imagination Aristotelicienne A L’intentionnalisme D’albert Le Grand [Book Review]
Abstract
My paper approaches Aristotle’s concept of imagination considering its various meanings as possible sources for the contemporary phenomenology. It argues that the phenomenological interpretation of imagination in terms of intentionality could be referred back to Avicenna, Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas, due to their understandig of imagination as part of an entirely receptive subjectivity