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By Simplicius': On Aristotle On the Soul 3.1-5 (Ancient Commentators on Aristotle)
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In On the Soul 3.1-5, Aristotle goes beyond the five sense to the general functions of sense perception, the imagination and the so-called active intellect, the of which was still a matter of controversy in the time of Thomas Aquinas. In his commentary on Aristotles text, Simplicius insists that the intellect in question is not something transcendental but the human rational soul. He denies both Plotinus view that a part of the soul has never descended from uninterrupted contemplation of the Platonic Forms, and Proclus view that the soul cannot be changed in its substance through embodiment. He also denies that imagination sees things as true or false, which requires awareness of ones own cognitions. He thinks that imagination works by projecting imprints. In the case of mathematics, it can make the imprints more like shapes taken on during sense perception or more like concepts, which calls for lines without breadth. He acknowledges that Aristotle would not agree to reify these concepts as substances, but thinks of mathematical entities as mere abstractions. Addressing the vexed question of authorship, H. J. Blumenthal concludes that the commentary was written neither by Simplicius nor Priscian. In a novel interpretation, he suggests that if Priscian had any hand in this commentary, it might have been as editor of notes from Simplicius lectures.
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- Format
- hardcover
- ASIN
- 0715628968
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 01 January 2000
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- 24 October 2006
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