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On the Soul by Aristotle, part of the Internet Classics Archive ... On the Soul has been divided into the following sections: ... Download: A 176k text-only version is available for download.
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classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/soul.html
classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/soul.html
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they only say that it is hot. ... and that of the sciences, also, that which is desirable on its own account and for the sake of knowing it is more of the nature of Wisdom than that which is desirable on account of its results, and the superior science is more of the nature of Wisdom than ... And this is confirmed by the facts;
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classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/metaphysics.1.i.html
classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/metaphysics.1.i.html
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Recounts the principal and distinctive claims of Aristotle's psychological writings, especially "De Anima ... That is, in De Anima Aristotle wants to know whether all psychological states are also material states of the body. “This,” he remarks, “it is necessary to grasp, but not easy” (De Anima i 1, 402a5).
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/aristotle-psychology/
plato.stanford.edu/entries/aristotle-psychology/
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Though in the De anima Aristotle claims that there is no sense-organ for common sensibles, in other works he claims that there is one central faculty for all senses -- faculty of sensation so there is a single master sense organ.(23) It is to the sense as the whole animal body is to the soul.
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www.socinian.org/aristotles_de_anima2.html
www.socinian.org/aristotles_de_anima2.html
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Aristotle's study includes primarily De anima and two other scientific works -- De partibus animalium and De generatione animalium. Some differentiate three stages in the evolution of the Aristotelian conception (15):
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www.socinian.org/aristotles_de_anima.html
www.socinian.org/aristotles_de_anima.html
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Subject: Philosophy Book Title: Essays on Aristotle's De Anima ... It includes an introduction that provides a description of the manuscripts of the De Anima, commentaries, and its links with other works. Keywords: Aristotle, De Anima, functionalism, sense-perception, imagination, memory, intellect, desire;
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www.oxfordscholarship.com/oso/public/content/philosophy...
www.oxfordscholarship.com/oso/public/content/philosophy/9780198236009/toc.html
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ISBN: 978-1-883357-11-5, paperback, 1994, $30.00sp introduction, footnotes, cross-references to Aristotle’s text using Bekker numbers, index ... St. Augustine's Press ... Commentary on Aristotle’s De Anima...
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www.staugustine.net/commentaryondeanima.html
www.staugustine.net/commentaryondeanima.html
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This new translation of Thomas Aquinas’s most important study of Aristotle casts bright light on the thinking of both philosophers. In his De anima commentary, Aquinas offers the first and most original of his studies of Aristotle.
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yalepress.yale.edu/yupbooks/book.asp?isbn=9780300074208
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Book II, Chapter 1-2 ... Two senses of actuality: ... First act, which is the potency for the second act: the form or essence of an axe...
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www.aquinasonline.com/Magee/aristotle2.htm
www.aquinasonline.com/Magee/aristotle2.htm
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