Body and soul : essays on Aristotle's hylomorphism /

"Essays on Aristotle's "hylomorphism" - i.e., his conception of an organism's body as standing to its soul as matter (hulê) to form (morphê). Common readings - that there is only one form per species and that matter is what distinguishes individuals within a species from one...

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Main Author: Whiting, Jennifer (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023]
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Table of Contents:
  • Form and individuation in Aristotle
  • Form and generation in Aristotle
  • Living bodies
  • Metasubstance : Critical notice of Frede-Patzig and Furth
  • Locomotive soul : The parts of soul in Aristotle's scientific works
  • Hylomorphic virtue : Cosmology, embryology, and moral development in Aristotle
  • Nicomachean Ethics VII.3 on Akratic ignorance (with Martin Pickavé)
  • The Lockeanism of Aristotle
  • The mover(s) of rational animals : De Anima III.11 in context