The undivided self : Aristotle and the 'mind-body problem'

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The undivided self : Aristotle and the 'mind-body problem'

David Charles

(Oxford Aristotle studies / general editors, Julia Annas and Lindsay Judson)

Oxford University Press, 2021

1st ed

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The undivided self : Aristotle and the mind-body problem

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [287]-294) and indexes

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内容説明

Aristotle initiated the systematic investigation of perception, the emotions, memory, desire and action, developing his own account of these phenomena and their interconnection. The aim of this book is to gain a philosophical understanding of his views and to examine how far they withstand critical scrutiny. Aristotle's account, it is argued, constitutes a philosophically live alternative to conventional post-Cartesian thinking about psychological phenomena and their place in a material world. It offers a way to dissolve, rather than solve, the mind-body problem we have inherited.

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Introduction 1: The Emotions 2: Enmattered form: Aristotle's Hylomorphism 3: Desire and Action 4: Taste and Smell: with some remarks on Touch 5: Hearing, Seeing and Hylomorphism 6: Perception, Desire and Action: inextricably embodied subjects 7: Aristotle's Viewpoint 8: Aristotle's Undivided Self

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