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On the Soul

By

Aristotle

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Paperback

$5.99

Hardback

N/A

ISBN

979-8896350255

The Collected Works of Aristotle

Series

Volume

63 pages

6 x 9 inches

Paperback

Hardback

Description

On the Soul by Aristotle is a groundbreaking exploration of the nature of life, consciousness, and the essence of living beings. In this seminal work, Aristotle delves into questions that continue to captivate philosophers and scientists: What is the soul? How does it relate to the body? What is the source of thought, sensation, and movement?


Combining rigorous analysis with keen observation, Aristotle examines the soul as the principle of life in all living things—plants, animals, and humans. He explores the faculties of the soul, such as nutrition, perception, and intellect, presenting a nuanced view of how these aspects interact and function. His work laid the foundation for centuries of philosophical inquiry into the mind-body relationship and remains a cornerstone in the study of psychology and metaphysics.


On the Soul is essential reading for anyone interested in philosophy, neuroscience, or the history of thought. Aristotle’s insights offer a profound understanding of life’s complexities and inspire ongoing dialogue about consciousness, identity, and the human condition.

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