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Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie [Book Review]

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Philosophisches Jahrbuch 10:351-354 (1897)

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  1. Aristotle on Self-Sufficiency, External Goods, and Contemplation.Marc Gasser-Wingate - 2020 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 102 (1):1-28.
    Aristotle tells us that contemplation is the most self-sufficient form of virtuous activity: we can contemplate alone, and with minimal resources, while moral virtues like courage require other individuals to be courageous towards, or courageous with. This is hard to square with the rest of his discussion of self-sufficiency in the Ethics: Aristotle doesn't generally seek to minimize the number of resources necessary for a flourishing human life, and seems happy to grant that such a life will be self-sufficient despite (...)
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  • The History of Philosophy: Its Aims and Methods.Eduard Zeller - 2011 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 23:301-310.
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  • Natura i struktura tożsamości osoby. Analiza problemu na przykładzie wybranych prac G.W. Leibniza.Adrianna Senczyszyn - 2015 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 27:169-189.
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  • Does Descartes Have a Principle of Life? Hierarchy and Interdependence in Descartes’s Physiology.Barnaby R. Hutchins - 2016 - Perspectives on Science 24 (6):744-769.
    At various points in his work on physiology and medicine, Descartes refers to a “principle of life.” The exact term changes—sometimes, it is the “principle of movement and life”, sometimes the “principle underlying all [the] functions” of the body —but the message seems consistent: the phenomena of living bodies are the product of a single, underlying principle. That principle is generally taken to be cardiac heat.1 The literature has, quite reasonably, taken this message at face value. Thus, Shapiro: “Descartes insists (...)
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