MEDICINE AND PHILOSOPHY IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY
226 Aristotle and his school and of perception, since it is the matter of the body, and its influence varies according to its be ...
Aristotle on the matter of mind 227 This is also the reason why man is most intelligent of all animals ( ). A sign of ...
228 Aristotle and his school Several other passages further confirm the picture that has so far emerged from the texts. Thus we ...
Aristotle on the matter of mind 229 memory also occurs with other animals, recollection is confined to man, be- cause recollecti ...
230 Aristotle and his school ($0 0 ).^78 Whether they always are, or only in abnormal cases, or whether the inf ...
Aristotle on the matter of mind 231 the body;^80 and there may be other medical influences as well,^81 especially of dietetics, ...
232 Aristotle and his school may easily give rise to statements to the effect that he ismoreintelligent than other animals, and ...
Aristotle on the matter of mind 233 but whose existence, however marginal their importance may be, Aristotle recognises as inter ...
234 Aristotle and his school said to act on (cf. the use of!0 -0 0 ! 0 0 0 0 $L. T ...
Aristotle on the matter of mind 235 Let us finally turn to the question of thekindof connection or corre- spondence between the ...
236 Aristotle and his school It is perhaps significant that passages like the ones discussed were used by writers such as the Pe ...
Aristotle on the matter of mind 237 changelessness of the soul and the incorporeality of the intellect; for it seems that the va ...
chapter 8 Divine movement and human nature in Eudemian Ethics 8. 2 InEudemian Ethics(Eth. Eud.) 8. 2 Aristotle is searching for ...
Aristotle on divine movement and human nature 239 is in accordance with an assertion inNicomachean Ethics(Eth. Nic. 1179 b 21 – ...
240 Aristotle and his school This problem, then, concerns the consistency of the argument within this chapter of theEudemian Eth ...
Aristotle on divine movement and human nature 241 mor. 2. 8 is that in the latter chapter Aristotle (or the Peripatetic author o ...
242 Aristotle and his school also works in those people ‘whose reasoning is disengaged’ (; ! "! ), as is the case ...
Aristotle on divine movement and human nature 243 by Dirlmeier,^20 are insufficient to account for this discrepancy, for the pro ...
244 Aristotle and his school moral), and thus the degree of excellence found in the people among whom eutuchia, or divination in ...
Aristotle on divine movement and human nature 245 own explanation in 1248 a 25 ff. Aristotle speaks of ‘God’ ( !) as ‘princi ...
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