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Author Klima, Gyula.

Title John Buridan's Questions on Aristotle's de Anima -- Iohannis Buridani Quaestiones in Aristotelis de Anima / Gyula Klima, Peter G. Sobol, Peter Hartman, Jack Zupko
Published Cham : Springer, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (1033 p.)
Series Historical-Analytical Studies on Nature, Mind and Action ; v. 9
Historical-analytical studies on nature, mind and action ; v. 9.
Contents Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Tabula Contentorum -- Tabula Quaestionum -- Table of Contents -- List of Questions -- List of Contributors -- Utrum subiectum proprium in scientia libri De anima sit anima vel ille terminus anima vel corpus animatum vel quoddam aliud aut nihil. -- Is the proper subject of the science discussed in De Anima the soul, the term 'soul', the living body, something else, or nothing? -- Utrum omnis notitia sit de numero bonorum, id est utrum omnis notitia sit bona. -- Is all cognition counted among good things, that is to say, is all cognition good?
Utrum omnis scientia sit de numero honorabilium. -- Is all knowledge honorable? -- Utrum scientia de anima sit de numero difficillimorum. -- Is the science of the soul one of the most difficultsciences? -- Utrum universale nihil est aut posterius est. -- Is a universal nothing or posterior? -- Utrum accidentia magnam partem conferant ad cognoscendum quod quid est. -- Do accidents contribute a great deal towards cognizing what something is? -- Circa secundum librum de anima quaeritur primo utrum omnis anima sit actus substantialis
Concerning the second book of De Anima we ask first: Is every soul a substantial act? -- Utrum omnis anima sit actus primus corporis organici. -- Is every soul the first act of an organic body? -- Utrum definitio animae sit bona qua dicitur anima est actus primus substantialis corporis physici organici habentis vitam in potentia. -- Is the definition of the soul which says that the soul is the first substantial act of an organic physical body that has life in potency a good definition? -- Utrum in eodem animali sit eadem anima vegetativa et sensitiva
Are the vegetative and sensitive souls the samein an animal? -- Utrum potentiae animae sint distinctae ab ipsa anima. -- Are the powers of the soul distinct from the soul itself? -- Utrum potentiae animae debeant distingui per actus autobiecta. -- Should the powers of the soul be distinguished by their acts or objects? -- Utrum tota anima sit in qualibet parte corporis animati. -- Is the whole soul in every part of the animate body? -- Utrum naturalissimum operum in viventibus sit generare sibi simile. -- Is it the most natural operation of living things to generate their like?
Utrum sensus sit virtus passiva. -- Is sense a passive power? -- Utrum necesse est ad sentiendum esse sensum agentem. -- Is an agent sense necessary in order to sense? -- Utrum sensus possit decipi circa sensibile proprium sibi. -- Can sense be deceived about a sensible proper to it? -- Utrum sensibilia communia sint per se sensibilia. -- Are common sensibles per se sensible? -- Utrum numerus, magnitudo, figura, motus, et quies sint sensibilia communia et per se. -- Are number, magnitude, shape, motion and rest common, per se sensibles? -- Utrum color sit proprium obiectum visus
Summary This book provides the critical Latin text and its annotated English translation of the question-commentary of John Buridan (ca. 1300-1360) on Aristotles On the Soul. Buridan was the most influential Parisian nominalist philosopher of his time. His work speaks across centuries to our modern concerns in the philosophy of mind. This volume completes the project of a volume published earlier in the same series: Questions on the Soul by John Buridan and Others. An appealing book for scholars of Aristotle and those who are in the field of Medieval philosophy
Notes Is color the proper object of sight?
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed June 14, 2023)
Subject Buridan, Jean, 1300-1358.
Aristotle. De anima.
SUBJECT Buridan, Jean, 1300-1358 fast
De anima (Aristotle) fast
Subject Philosophy of mind.
Metaphysics.
metaphysics.
Metaphysics
Philosophy of mind
Form Electronic book
Author Sobol, Peter G. (Peter Gordon)
Hartman, Peter
Zupko, Jack.
ISBN 9783030944339
3030944336
Other Titles Questions on Aristotle's de Anima
Iohannis Buridani Quaestiones in Aristotelis de Anima