The above description by Aquinas of the object of the highest perceptive power offers plenty of possible comparisons with Alva Noe's theory of perception as being inherently actional.
Also, the action/passion talk can be understood in the following way. When I perceive a menacing dog and feel fear, I don't piece together the behavior/feelings of the dog on one hand and of myself on the other. Rather I perceive the threateningme/mybeingthreatened in one act, an act that at the same time relates to appetite in a similar manner.
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Also, the action/passion talk can be understood in the following way. When I perceive a menacing dog and feel fear, I don't piece together the behavior/feelings of the dog on one hand and of myself on the other. Rather I perceive the threateningme/mybeingthreatened in one act, an act that at the same time relates to appetite in a similar manner.
More later.
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