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On Aristotle "On the Soul 2.1-6"

Book On Aristotle "On the Soul 2.1-6" Philoponus
Libristo code: 04437204
Publishers Bloomsbury Publishing, February 2005
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In 'On The Soul 2.1-6', Aristotle gives a very different account of the sould from Plato's by tying the soul to the body. The soul is the life-manifesting capacities that we all have and that distinguish living things, and explain their behaviour. He defines sould and life by reference to the capacities for using food to maintain structure and reproduce, for perceiving and desiring, and for rational thought. Capacities have to be defined by reference to the objects to which they are directed. The five senses, for example, are defined by reference to their objects, which are primarily forms like colour. And in perception we are said to receive these forms without matter. Philoponus understands this reception not physiologically as the eye jelly's taking on colour patches, but 'cognitively', like Brentano, who much later thought that Aristotle was treating the forms as intentional objects. Philoponus is the patron of non-physiological interpretations, which are still a matter of controversy today.

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Full name On Aristotle "On the Soul 2.1-6"
Author Philoponus
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2005
Number of pages 192
EAN 9780715632352
ISBN 0715632353
Libristo code 04437204
Weight 448
Dimensions 185 x 209 x 20
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