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Introducing Aristotle and the De Anima
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Abstract
The most obvious context for Aristotle’s De Anima is Aristotle himself—his life and times, on the one hand, and his personality, philosophical temperament, and the peculiarities of his prose style, on the other. This chapter begin with these in Sections 1.1 and 1.2. Section 1.3 gives an overview of Aristotle’s writings, the corpus aristotelicum. The book that we know as the De Anima is titled Peri Psuchês in Greek, which might be translated as ‘On the Psuchê.’ But what is the psuchê? What is the book actually about? These questions are the focus of Section 1.4.
Title: Introducing Aristotle and the De Anima
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Abstract
The most obvious context for Aristotle’s De Anima is Aristotle himself—his life and times, on the one hand, and his personality, philosophical temperament, and the peculiarities of his prose style, on the other.
This chapter begin with these in Sections 1.
1 and 1.
2.
Section 1.
3 gives an overview of Aristotle’s writings, the corpus aristotelicum.
The book that we know as the De Anima is titled Peri Psuchês in Greek, which might be translated as ‘On the Psuchê.
’ But what is the psuchê? What is the book actually about? These questions are the focus of Section 1.
4.
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