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Ancient Perspectives on Aristotle's de Anima.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy - Series 1 SeriesPublisher: Leuven : Leuven University Press, 2010Copyright date: ©2010Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (220 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789461660244
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Ancient Perspectives on Aristotle's de AnimaLOC classification:
  • B415 -- .A94 2009eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- ANCIENT PERSPECTIVES ON ARISTOTLE'S DE ANIMA -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- 1. Fifty years of research in the de wulf-mansio n centre -- 2. Presentation of the contributions -- How are episodes of thought initiated according to aristotle? -- 1. The autonomy claim -- 2. Two levels of autonomy -- 3. Level 1: the mind's autonomy -- 4. Level 2: our autonomy -- a) Instrumental contexts -- b) Non-instrumental contexts -- 5. Limitations -- c) Neither instrumental nor non-instrumental contexts -- 6. Conclusion -- After literalism and spiritualism: the plasticity of aristotelian perception -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction: aristotelian perception -- 2. Between literalism and spiritualism -- 3. A problem for form reception -- 4. Possible contents of perception -- 5. Possible ways to account for content -- 6. Perception and universals -- l ' apparition de la conscience dans le de anima et d'autres oeuvres d'aristote -- 1. La conscience de sentir -- 2. La conscience d'exister -- Know thyself: plato and aristotle on awareness -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Plato -- 3. Aristotle -- Aristotelian imagination and the explanation of behavior -- 1. The explanatory approach -- 2. What couldn't be done with only perception and intellect -- 3. The suitability of imaginative states -- 4. The roles of imagination in behavior -- 5. Imagination and acquisition of grasps of universals -- 6. Conclusion -- Considérations sur l'argumentation d'aristote dans de anima iii 4 -- God, the divine, and νοῦς in relation to the de anima -- 1. Study of soul in physics -- 2. Eternal beings have no soul -- 3. Mind's role -- 4. God is not mind -- Parties du corps et fonctions de l'âme en métaphysique z -- La cause du mouvement dans les êtres vivants -- The hellenistic period: what happened to hylomorphism? -- The scope and unity of aristotle's investigation of the soul.
1. Introduction -- 2. The opening lines of the de anima -- 3. The scope and the boundaries of the de anima -- 4. The most common account of the soul -- 5. Taking stock -- Bibliography -- list of contributors -- DE WULF-MANSION CENTRE ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY -- Series 1 -- Series 2 HENRICI DE GANDAVO OPERA OMNIA Editionibus curandis praeest G. A. Wilson -- Series 3 FRANCISCI DE MARCHIA OPERA PHILOSOPHICA ET THEOLOGICA Editionibus curandis praeest R. L. Friedman -- CORPUS LATINUM COMMENTARIORUM IN ARISTOTELEM GRAECORUM.
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Intro -- ANCIENT PERSPECTIVES ON ARISTOTLE'S DE ANIMA -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- 1. Fifty years of research in the de wulf-mansio n centre -- 2. Presentation of the contributions -- How are episodes of thought initiated according to aristotle? -- 1. The autonomy claim -- 2. Two levels of autonomy -- 3. Level 1: the mind's autonomy -- 4. Level 2: our autonomy -- a) Instrumental contexts -- b) Non-instrumental contexts -- 5. Limitations -- c) Neither instrumental nor non-instrumental contexts -- 6. Conclusion -- After literalism and spiritualism: the plasticity of aristotelian perception -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction: aristotelian perception -- 2. Between literalism and spiritualism -- 3. A problem for form reception -- 4. Possible contents of perception -- 5. Possible ways to account for content -- 6. Perception and universals -- l ' apparition de la conscience dans le de anima et d'autres oeuvres d'aristote -- 1. La conscience de sentir -- 2. La conscience d'exister -- Know thyself: plato and aristotle on awareness -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Plato -- 3. Aristotle -- Aristotelian imagination and the explanation of behavior -- 1. The explanatory approach -- 2. What couldn't be done with only perception and intellect -- 3. The suitability of imaginative states -- 4. The roles of imagination in behavior -- 5. Imagination and acquisition of grasps of universals -- 6. Conclusion -- Considérations sur l'argumentation d'aristote dans de anima iii 4 -- God, the divine, and νοῦς in relation to the de anima -- 1. Study of soul in physics -- 2. Eternal beings have no soul -- 3. Mind's role -- 4. God is not mind -- Parties du corps et fonctions de l'âme en métaphysique z -- La cause du mouvement dans les êtres vivants -- The hellenistic period: what happened to hylomorphism? -- The scope and unity of aristotle's investigation of the soul.

1. Introduction -- 2. The opening lines of the de anima -- 3. The scope and the boundaries of the de anima -- 4. The most common account of the soul -- 5. Taking stock -- Bibliography -- list of contributors -- DE WULF-MANSION CENTRE ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY -- Series 1 -- Series 2 HENRICI DE GANDAVO OPERA OMNIA Editionibus curandis praeest G. A. Wilson -- Series 3 FRANCISCI DE MARCHIA OPERA PHILOSOPHICA ET THEOLOGICA Editionibus curandis praeest R. L. Friedman -- CORPUS LATINUM COMMENTARIORUM IN ARISTOTELEM GRAECORUM.

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