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Books : Commentary on Aristotle's De Anima


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by: Thomas Aquinas, Silvester Humphries

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 189
EAN: 9781883357115
ISBN: 188335711X
Label: St. Augustines Dumb Ox Books
Manufacturer: St. Augustines Dumb Ox Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 298
Publication Date: November 15, 1994
Publisher: St. Augustines Dumb Ox Books
Sales Rank: 690253
Studio: St. Augustines Dumb Ox Books



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'This translation is an important research tool for all philosophers interested in Aquinas's philosophy of mind and epistemology...Every library of both undergraduate and graduate philosophy programs needs this work, and all of us interested in the history of medieval philosophy of mind should have this new translation on our desks. Highly recommended.'-Anthony J. Lisska, The Medieval Review



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - All Humans Desire To Know
I read these works for a graduate seminar on Aristotle.

Soul- De Anima Latin for Greek word Psuche=Life. It is a Phenomenology of Life. Living things are Aristotle¡¦s primary interest. Renee Descartes says thinking is only aspect of soul, not life. For Descartes the soul is the mind. Aristotle classifies features of living things. A soul can¡¦t be a body, (like a corpse). Psuche=life is a living form of the body, the phenomenon of life. Capacity to live is what he means. ... Read More




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