Aristotle's critique of Timaean psychology
Of all the criticisms that Aristotle gives of his predecessors’ theories of soul in De anima I.3–5, none seems more unmotivated than the ones directed against the world soul of Plato’s Timaeus. Against the current scholarly consensus, I claim that the status of Aristotle’s criticisms is philosophica...
Main Author: | Carter, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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De Guyter
2017
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