Bos, Abraham P.; Ferwerda, Rein

Aristotle, on the Life-Bearing Spirit (De Spiritu) : A Discussion with Plato and His Predecessors on Pneuma as the Instrumental Body of the Soul

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In contrast to what is often thought, the work De spiritu is entirely Aristotelian. It provides an indispensable part of Aristotle s philosophy of living nature. In this work he is the first Greek to argue that the most fundamental vital principle is not breath but vital heat. This vital heat forms a unity with the soul, as its instrumental body (sôma organikon). The treatise is mainly a debate with Plato's Timaeus.This new book consists of an Introduction, a Translation, and an extensive Commentary on the text of De spiritu.The main value of this book is to show convincingly that Aristotle s theory of soul and biology have been misconstrued since 200 AD due to the intervention of Alexander of Aphrodisias.

Gebonden | 210 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 2008
Rubriek:

  • LCC: Philosophy. Psychology. Religion » Philosophy (General) » Ancient (600 B.C.-430 A.D.) » Occident (B463)
  • ISBN-13: 9789004164581 | ISBN-10: 9004164588