The Soul of Aristotle

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  • Diana Mertz
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In the three books of De Anima, Aristotle ranges over a diverse array of philosophical and scientific topics, such as the nature of life, self-movement, the senses, perception, imagination, thought, and the relation between mind and body. As a result, this work may seem to be a strange collection of only marginally related philosophical and biological topics given our modern sensibilities. Nonetheless it is united by Aristotle’s basic concern for the nature and functioning of life in all its diverse forms. This sweeping inquiry, when combined with Aristotle’s well-established philosophical methods, offers modern readers significant insight into contemporary debates in the philosophy of mind.

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تاریخ انتشار 2005