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Socrates on Punishment and the Law:, 25c5-26b2tant evidence for his views about crime and punishment—if only we can understand how the argument is supposed to work. It is our project in this paper to do that. We argue that there are two main problems with the argument: one is that it is not obvious how to make the argument valid; the other is tANTIC 发表于 2025-3-28 23:37:52
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Politics of the Soul in Plato’s ,ore Plato’s criticism of pre-Platonic cultural practices (especially of imitative poetry) and the influence of those cultural practices on the psychological configuration of individuals. With this aspect in mind, this paper has two main objectives: (i) to place Plato’s psychology in the whole contex门窗的侧柱 发表于 2025-3-29 14:13:04
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Plato and Aristotle On What Is Common to Soul and Body. Some Remarks on a Complicated Issueis radically opposed to body. This is so due the fact that Aristotle takes the living being to be a . whole (composed by form and matter). I start by reminding that both Plato and Aristotle argue that by their very nature soul and body are different, but at the same time they maintain that there areGourmet 发表于 2025-3-29 22:24:28
The Causal Structure of Emotions in Aristotle: Hylomorphism, Causal Interaction between Mind and Bodbetween soul and body. Taking the presentation of emotions in . I 1 as a starting point and basic thread, but relying also on the discussion of .. II, I will argue that this reading only takes into account two of the four causes of emotions, and that, if all four of them are included into the picturProtein 发表于 2025-3-30 03:35:38
Another Dissimilarity between Moral Virtue and Skills: An Interpretation of , II 4 and skills. A new interpretation of the chapter is offered on the basis of an important evaluative dissimilarity then noted by Aristotle, one almost universally disregarded by interpreters of the chapter. I elucidate the nature of the dissimilarity in question and argue for its paramount importancegastritis 发表于 2025-3-30 06:07:06
To Be Handled with Care: Alexander on Nature as a Passive Powerlosing implications that would otherwise lay hidden. Nowhere else does this become clearer than in Alexander’s exposition of the several meanings of δύναμις laid down by Aristotle in his philosophical lexicon (. Δ chapter 12). The point discussed therein is of the utmost importance: it concerns the