In ii 2 Aristotle has explored the cause of mortal life through investigating the various powers of soul and how they might or might not be separate from each other. His main concern was that the ...
His famous work, De ... Aristotle argues, against his teacher Plato, that Soul is not the enemy of the body, imprisoned in it against its will. He saw the soul as complementing the body, suffusing it ...
Drawing Heideggerian phenomenology into dialogue with American pragmatic naturalism, Christopher P. Long undertakes a rigorous reading of Aristotle that articulates the meaning of truth as a ...
Check if you have access via personal or institutional login Aristotle thinks that happiness is an activity – it consists in doing something – rather than a feeling. It is the best activity of which ...
The great Greek philosopher, Aristotle, was one of the first. He thought that slavery was a natural thing and that human beings came in two types - slaves and non-slaves. For that some should rule ...
Check if you have access via personal or institutional login It is commonly believed that Aristotle merely uses artefacts as examples or analogical cases. This book, however, shows that Aristotle ...
Testa, Italo 2009. Second Nature and Recognition: Hegel and the Social Space. Critical Horizons, Vol. 10, Issue. 3, p. 341. Jessop, Sharon 2012. Education for Citizenship and ‘Ethical Life’: An ...
78, Issue. 4-5, p. 485. This book traces the development of conceptions of God and the relationship between God's being and activity from Aristotle, through the pagan Neoplatonists, to thinkers such ...
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I am a philosopher specializing in Aristotle and Medieval Aristotelianism, with competence in ancient philosophy and contemporary epistemology. My initial training is in Philosophy and Mathematics at ...
Sean Kelsey argues that both the question itself and the way Aristotle answers it are key to understanding his work De Anima, a systematic philosophical account of the soul and its powers. In this ...
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