In these wide-ranging essays Paul Hoffman argues that Descartes retains three Aristotelian doctrines: soul and body are related as form to matter; an agent's action is the same as the patient's passion; cognition is possible because things that exist in the world can exist in the soul in another way.
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In these wide-ranging essays Paul Hoffman argues that Descartes retains three Aristotelian doctrines: soul and body are related as form to matter; an agent's action is the same as the patient's passion; cognition is possible because things that exist in the world can exist in the soul in another way.
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Near fine in Very good+ jacket. Green paper covered boards in dust jacket, octavo, not illustrated. Book has mild wear to spine ends, binding tight, text clean and unmarked. DJ shows faint sun to spine, hint of rubbing.
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Very Good in Good jacket. Size: 9x0x6; Copyright 2009 with full number line. Very good hardcover with dust jacket, from a personal collection (NOT ex-library). Binding is tight, sturdy, and square; very light wear to green papered over boards, black print titling on spine remains clear and bold. Text is very good throughout. Unclipped dust jacket is good with light sunning to spine, old label remnants on upper edge corner of front panel. fully intact without tears or chips. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.