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On Aristotle "On the Soul 3.1-5" - Simplicius, of Cilicia, and Blumenthal, H.J. (Translated by)
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In "On the Soul" 3.1-5, Aristotle goes beyond the five senses to the general functions of sense perception, the imagination and the so-called active intellect, whose identity was still a matter of controversy in the time of Thomas Aquinas. In his commentary on Aristotle's text, Simplicius insists that the intellect in question is not something transcendental, but the human rational soul. He denies both Plotinus' view that a part of our soul has never descended from uninterrupted contemplation of the Platonic forms, and ...

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On Aristotle "On the Soul 3.1-5" 2000, Bristol Classical Press, London

ISBN-13: 9780715628966

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