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Ancient Greek Psychology and the Modern Mind-Body Debate, 2nd Edition

Baden-Baden, Germany: Academia Verlag, Baden-Baden (2018)

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  1. Soul as Subject in Aristotle's De Anima.Christopher Shields - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (01):140-.
    In the largely historical and aporetic first book of the De Anima , Aristotle makes what appear to be some rather disturbing remarks about the soul's status as a subject of mental states. Most notably, in a curious passage which has aroused the interest of commentators, he seems to suggest that there is something wrong with regarding the soul as a subject of mental states: Thus, saying that the soul is angry is the same as if one were to say (...)
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  • Aristotle: Psychology.Gareth Matthews - forthcoming - Ancient Philosophy.
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