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  1. Aristotle on Physical Necessity and the Limits of Teleological Explanation Christopher Byrne.I. I. Anima & T. O. de Anima - 2002 - Apeiron 35:19.
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    Liber de anima ad Odonem Bellovacensem.Ratramne de Corbie & Ratramnus - 1952 - Namur: Editions Godenne. Edited by C. Lambot.
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    De Anima (On the Soul) by David Bolotin.Ignacio De Ribera-Martin - 2019 - Review of Metaphysics 72 (3):587-588.
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    David Wiggins.De Anima - 2001 - In Elijah Millgram, Varieties of Practical Reasoning. MIT Press. pp. 279.
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  5. Il De anima di Aristotele nell'interpretazione di Averroè.L. de Carolis - 1998 - Miscellanea Francescana 98 (1-2):72-104.
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  6. (1 other version)Aristotle: De Anima.R. D. Hicks & Aristotle (eds.) - 1907 - Cambridge University.
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    The science of the soul: the Commentary Tradition on Aristotle's De anima, c. 1260-c. 1360.Sander Wopke de Boer - 2013 - Leuven: Leuven University Press.
    Aristotle's highly influential work on the soul, entitled De anima, formed part of the core curriculum of medieval universities and was discussed intensively. It covers a range of topics in philosophical psychology, such as the relationship between mind and body and the nature of abstract thought. However, there is a key difference in scope between the so-called "science of the soul," based on Aristotle, and modern philosophical psychology. This book starts from a basic premise accepted by all medieval commentators, (...)
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    Sur la composition du de Anima d'Aristote.A. de Ivánka - 1930 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 32 (25):75-83.
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    Aristoteles: De Anima.C. Jorge Morán - 2013 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 2 (1):187-187.
    Saint Thomas Aquinas explains that, according to the method followed by the Philosopher in metaphysics, it is convenient in science to treat first the determinations in the most common and general fashion in order to attend later to what is proper to each species. And it is in these sense that, according to Aquinas, the De Anima studies the most general and common affairs of the animated realities in order to treat later, in other books, about what is proper (...)
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    Commentaria in libros Aristotelis De anima liber III.Tommaso de Vio Cajetan - 1965 - Bruges,: Desclée de Brouwer. Edited by Guy Picard & Gilles Pelland.
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    Radulphus Brito’s Commentary on Aristotle’s De anima.Sander W. de Boer - 2012 - Vivarium 50 (3-4):245-353.
    In 1974, Winfried Fauser published his edition of Radulphus Brito’s commentary on the third book of Aristotle’s De anima. This contribution continues his project by providing an edition of Brito’s commentary on the first book and the first third of the second book. An analysis of this part of the commentary shows that Brito developed some original views that had an impact on the fourteenth-century commentary tradition.
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    De anima: commentaria una cum quaestionibus in libros Aristotelis De anima = comentarios a los libros de Arist\’oteles Sobre el alma.Francisco Suárez & Salvador Castellote Cubells - 1978 - Madrid: Sociedad de Estudios y Publicaciones. Edited by Salvador Castellote Cubells.
    t. 1. Texto inédito de los doce primeros capítulos. Facsímil de la segunda versión suareciana (Lyon 1621).
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  13. Aristotle, De anima 3. 2: How do we perceive that we see and hear?Catherine Osborne - 1983 - Classical Quarterly 33 (02):401-411.
    The most important things in this seminal paper are (a) showing that the first part of the chapter is only setting up the aporia and does not provide the solution; (b) showing that the rest of the chapter provides the material for resolving the aporia; (c) showing that the question is not about how we perceive that we perceive, but how we can distinguish between seeing and hearing—how we are aware that we are seeing rather than hearing; (c) showing that (...)
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    Giamblico, De anima: i frammenti, la dottrina.Lucrezia Iris Martone - 2014 - Pisa: Pisa University Press. Edited by H. D. Saffrey, Lucrezia Iris Martone & Iamblichus.
    In recent years, the attention of scholars to the figure and work of Iamblichus has increased, while the emphasis is on his thought in the history of the Platonic school. However, a major work still remains to be studied: the De Anima. Preserved only in fragments in the anthology of Stobaeus, it proves to be of crucial importance for the understanding of the development of Platonism at the end of antiquity.
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    The Priority of the Soul as Actuality in Aristotle’s De anima.Ignacio De Ribera-Martin - 2021 - Review of Metaphysics 74 (3):243-268.
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  16. De Anima II 5.Myles F. Burnyeat - 2002 - Phronesis 47 (1):28 - 90.
    This is a close scrutiny of "De Anima II 5", led by two questions. First, what can be learned from so long and intricate a discussion about the neglected problem of how to read an Aristotelian chapter? Second, what can the chapter, properly read, teach us about some widely debated issues in Aristotle's theory of perception? I argue that it refutes two claims defended by Martha Nussbaum, Hilary Putnam, and Richard Sorabji: (i) that when Aristotle speaks of the perceiver (...)
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    De Anima[REVIEW]Ignacio De Ribera-Martin - 2019 - Review of Metaphysics 72 (3).
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    De anima.Klaus Corcilius - 2011 - In Christof Rapp & Klaus Corcilius, Aristoteles-Handbuch: Leben – Werk – Wirkung. Stuttgart: Metzler. pp. 99-108.
    Aristoteles’ Traktat De anima befasst sich mit der Natur der Seele. Die verhältnismäßig kurze Schrift – sie umfasst nicht mehr als 33 Seiten in der Bekker-Ausgabe – teilt sich in drei mehr oder weniger gleichlange ›Bücher‹. Sie gehört neben der Metaphysik zu den besonders häufig kommentierten Schriften des Aristoteles.
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    Aristotle de Anima: With Translation, Introduction and Notes.R. D. Hicks (ed.) - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1907, this book contains the ancient Greek text of Aristotle's De Anima, his treatise on the differing souls of living things. An English translation is provided on each facing page, and Hicks supplies a very detailed commentary on each line at the end of the book, as well as a summary of each section. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Greek philosophy and the history of classical scholarship.
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    A Note on Aristotle, De Anima, A. 3, 406 b 1–3.H. De Ley - 1970 - Classical Quarterly 20 (1):92-94.
    Ever since the first edition of the De anima by Trendelenburg, modern scholars have been in trouble as to the exact interpretation of this phrase and especially of the expression Although the right one, as we think, was suggested a long time ago by Shorey, a restatement of it seems justified, because the later treatment of the problem in the edition of Sir David Ross has apparently established a different communis opinio. The first detailed examination of the whole passage (...)
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  21. (1 other version)The Parmenides And De Anima In Hegel's Perspective.Allegra de Laurentiis - 2006 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 53:51-68.
     
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    De Anima 2. 2–4 and the Meaning of Life.Gareth B. Matthews - 1992 - In Martha C. Nussbaum & Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, Essays on Aristotle's de Anima. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    This essay constructs a picture of the meaning of life based on De Anima 2. 2-4. It shows that there are organisms that preserve their form through the exercise of identifiable functions. For an individual to be a short, living thing is for it to be one of these naturally species-preserving organisms. For an individual living thing to be actually living is for it to be able to perform one of the psychic or living functions appropriate to its species.
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  23. Intellect et imagination: La «scientia de anima» selon les'commentaires du collège Des jésuites de coimbra'.Mário S. de Carvalho - 1937 - História 2:23.
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    Quelques Congrès intéressant la pensée médiévale qui se tiendront en 1965; Liste de thèses de doctorat concernant la philosophie médiévale; Une ébauche de catalogue des commentaires sur le « De anima », parus aux XIIIe, XIVe et XVe siècles.J. De Raedemaeker - 1964 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 6:108-134.
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    Aristoteles. Über die Seele. De anima.Klaus Corcilius - 2017 - Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag. Edited by Klaus Corcilius & Aristotle.
    Aristoteles’ Traktat De anima untersucht die Natur der Seele. Unter ›Seele‹ ist dabei jedoch nicht das subjektive Zentrum unseres mentalen Lebens zu verstehen, sondern dasjenige Prinzip, dessen Vorhandensein lebendige von leblosen Körpern unterscheidet. Es umfasst alle Formen des Lebendigen, also pflanzliches, tierisches und menschliches Leben. Ziel der Schrift ist es, die Seele zu definieren, d.h. zu erklären, was es für diese Formen des Lebendigen jeweils heißt, lebendig zu sein. Diskutiert werden: der vegetative Selbsterhalt, Wahrnehmung, menschliches Denken sowie die Ortsbewegung (...)
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    [Recensão a] Isabelle DUCEUX, La introducción del aristotelismo en China a través del ‘De Anima’. Siglos XVI-XVII.Mário Santiago de Carvalho - 2010 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 19 (38):503-506.
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    De Anima.Christopher Shields (ed.) - 2016 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Christopher Shields presents a new translation and commentary of Aristotle's De Anima, a work of interest to philosophers at all levels, as well as psychologists and students interested in the nature of life and living systems. The volume provides a full translation of the complete work, together with a comprehensive commentary. While sensitive to philological and textual matters, the commentary addresses itself to the philosophical reader who wishes to understand and assess Aristotle's accounts of the soul and body; perception; (...)
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    De anima: on the soul. Aristotle & H. Lawson-Tancred - 1987 - Penguin Books.
    Book synopsis: For the Pre-Socratic philosophers the soul was the source of movement and sensation, while for Plato it was the seat of being, metaphysically distinct from the body that it was forced temporarily to inhabit. Plato's student Aristotle was determined to test the truth of both these beliefs against the emerging sciences of logic and biology. His examination of the huge variety of living organisms - the enormous range of their behaviour, their powers and their perceptual sophistication - convinced (...)
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  29. Iamblichus De anima: text, translation, and commentary. Iamblichus - 2002 - Atlanta, Ga.: Society of Biblical Literature. Edited by John F. Finamore & John M. Dillon.
     
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    Aristotle De Anima.Robert J. Roth - 1963 - New Scholasticism 37 (3):379-381.
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    Aristotle, De Anima, 429 b. 26—430 a. 25.Frank Granger - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (07):298-301.
  32. Aristotle’s “De Anima”: A Critical Commentary.Ronald M. Polansky - 2007 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Aristotle's De Anima is the first systematic philosophical account of the soul, which serves to explain the functioning of all mortal living things. In his commentary, Ronald Polansky argues that the work is far more structured and systematic than previously supposed. He contends that Aristotle seeks a comprehensive understanding of the soul and its faculties. By closely tracing the unfolding of the many-layered argumentation and the way Aristotle fits his inquiry meticulously within his scheme of the sciences, Polansky answers (...)
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    Aristote, De anima: index verborum, listes de fréquences.Gérald Purnelle - 1988 - Liège: C.I.P.L..
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    Propuestas filológicas para leer de modo nuevo De anima III, 5.Alfonso García Marqués - 2023 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 40 (2):261-279.
    El presente artículo es una propuesta de una nueva lectura del capítulo quinto del libro tercero del De anima de Aristóteles. Por lectura se entiende no una interpretación, sino una cuidadosa atención al momento filológico: qué dice literalmente el texto, antes de las interpretaciones filosóficas. Para esto, se atiende minuciosamente a la semántica de los términos, al modo de adjetivación de la lengua griega, y al contexto general, gramatical y semántico de este capítulo quinto. El resultado de este análisis (...)
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  35. Why De Anima Needs III.12-13.Robert Howton - 2020 - In Gweltaz Guyomarc'H., Claire Louguet, Charlotte Murgier & Michel Crubellier, Aristote et l'âme humaine: lectures de De anima III offertes à Michel Crubellier. Bristol, CT: Peeters. pp. 329-350.
    The soul is an explanatory principle of Aristotle’s natural science, accounting both for the fact that living things are alive as well as for the diverse natural attributes that belong to them by virtue of being alive. I argue that the explanatory role of the soul in Aristotle’s natural science must be understood in light of his view, stated in a controversial passage from Parts of Animals (645b14–20), that the soul of a living thing is a “complex activity” of its (...)
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    Alexander, De anima libri mantissa.H. G. Alexander Aphrodisiensis - 2008 - In Alexander Aphrodisiensis, "de Anima Libri Mantissa": A New Edition of the Greek Text with Introduction and Commentary. De Gruyter. pp. 35-142.
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    The "de Anima" of Alexander of aphrodisias.Anthony Preus - 1982 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 20 (4):427-429.
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    De Anima II 5 und Aristoteles' Wahrnehmungstheorie.Stephan Herzberg - 2007 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 61 (1):98 - 120.
    In der gegenwärtigen Debatte um Aristoteles’ Wahrnehmungstheorie herrscht ein Dissens darüber, welche Relevanz dem Kapitel De Anima II 5 beizumessen ist. Während Burnyeat davon ausgeht, daß in diesem Kapitel eine für die Wahrnehmung spezifische und gegenüber physischen Vorgängen vollkommen andere Art von Veränderung eingeführt wird, sehen die Literalisten in diesem Kapitel lediglich eine Erweiterung des Bewegungsmodells der Physik, das für seelische wie nicht-seelische Tätigkeiten gleichermaßen gilt. Ich zeige, daß beide Interpretationsstrategien der Aussage und Relevanz von De an. II 5 (...)
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    O de Anima de aristóteles E a concepção Das faculdades da Alma no kitáb al-nafs (livro da Alma, de Anima) de Ibn Sina (avicena).Jamil Ibrahim Iskandar - 2011 - Trans/Form/Ação 34 (3):41-49.
    Este artigo apresenta uma comparação conceitual entre a obra De anima, de Aristóteles, e a concepção das faculdades da alma no Kitáb al-Nafs – edição árabe – (Livro da Alma, De anima), de Ibn Sina (Avicena), com o intuito de mostrar similitudes e in#uências de Aristóteles sobre o pensamento de Ibn Sina, nessa temática. Destaca, ainda, como e a época em que o estagirita foi recebido em terras do Islã, indicando o seu primeiro receptor, o &lósofo Al-Kindi, assim (...)
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  40. (1 other version)Aristotle de Anima.R. D. Hicks - 1908 - Mind 17 (68):535-548.
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    Tertullian, De anima 4.1 and the sequence of tenses.Jarosław Jakielaszek - 2005 - Augustinianum 45 (1):47-60.
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    The De Anima of John Sharpe.Leonard A. Kennedy - 1969 - Franciscan Studies 29 (1):249-270.
  43. Le De Anima du Circa Naturalem Philosophiam des Communia du Pseudo-Robert Grosseteste.René Létourneau - 2018 - In Claude Lafleur, Les philosophies morale et naturelle du Pseudo-Robert Grosseteste: étude, édition critique et traduction des Communia de Salamanque (Ms. Salamanca, BU 1986, fol. 99ra-102vb). Québec: Les Presses de l'Université Laval.
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    Como teria lido, Aristóteles, os 'Exercícios Espirituais? A leitura de 'De Anima' II 7-12 por Francisco de Toledo, Francisco Suárez e Manuel Góis. [REVIEW]Mário Santiago De Carvalho - 2019 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 28 (56):411-432.
    Como é que três eminentes Jesuítas comentadores de Aristóteles poderiam ler o método concebido por Inácio de Loyola nos Exercícios Espirituais, denominado “aplicação dos sentidos” externos? A resposta a esta hipotética questão, absolutamente inédita, será dada em três passos. Começando com a doutrina dos sentidos e tocando na passagem da ontologia para a semiótica, atender-‑se-‑á ao aparecimento do mundo – mediante uma segunda passagem, da psicologia para a cosmologia – em que o lugar do ser humano, entendido no espaço de (...)
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    De Anima II.12.R. Grasso - 2013 - Philosophical Inquiry 37 (1-2):23-44.
    A blatant contradiction seems to characterize the first part of DA II 12: 424a24-25 entails that possession of the power to ‘receive forms without the matter’ is sufficient for being a sense organ, while the ‘wax simile’ supposedly preceding it (424a19-23) attributes the same power to both senses and wax blocks. To solve the contradiction, I contend that Aristotle does not in fact endorse the described ‘wax simile’. He offers, instead, a ‘signature simile’ between the forms received by senses and (...)
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  46. De Anima III 7. The Actuality Principle and the Triggering of Mental Episodes.Klaus Corcilius - 2020 - In Gweltaz Guyomarc'H., Claire Louguet, Charlotte Murgier & Michel Crubellier, Aristote et l'âme humaine: lectures de De anima III offertes à Michel Crubellier. Bristol, CT: Peeters. pp. 185-220.
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    Tractatus de immortalitate animae.Juan de Oria & José Manuel García Valverde - 2020 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 2:241-309.
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  48. Aristotle, De Anima: Translation, Introduction, and Commentary, Christopher Shields. [REVIEW]Caleb Cohoe - 2019 - Philosophical Quarterly 69 (274):192-193.
    Aristotle, De Anima: Translation, Introduction, and Commentary. By Shields Christopher.
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  49. Caietanus Super Anima. Caietanus Super Libros de Anima Cum Duplici Textus Translatione: Antiqua & Ioannis Argyropyli... Eiusdem Questiones de Sensu Age[N]Te: & de Sensibilibus Co[M]Munibus: Ac de Intellectu. Item de Substantia Orbis Ioannis de Gandauo Cum Questionibus Eiusdem.Ioannes Gaietanus de Thienis, Aristotle, Argyropoulos & Jean - 1514 - Acuratissime Imp[Re]Ssis Per Georgiu[M] Arriuabenu[M].
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    De anima II (Mantissa). Alexander & Paolo Accattino - 2005 - Alessandria: Edizioni dell'Orso. Edited by Paolo Accattino & Alexander.
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