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Ideas for Herodotus, Aristotle and Anaximander
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15. Nature of Minds / A. Nature of Mind / 1. Mind / c. Features of mind
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Mind involves movement, perception, incorporeality [Aristotle]
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15. Nature of Minds / A. Nature of Mind / 2. Psuche
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Everything that receives nourishment has a vegetative soul, with it own distinctive excellence [Aristotle]
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In a controlled person the receptive part of the soul is obedient, and it is in harmony in the virtuous [Aristotle]
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The irrational psuché is persuadable by reason - shown by our criticism and encouragement of people [Aristotle]
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If beings are dominated by appetite, this can increase so much that it drives out reason [Aristotle]
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Aristotle led to the view that there are several souls, all somewhat physical [Aristotle, by Martin/Barresi]
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Soul is seen as what moves, or what is least physical, or a combination of elements [Aristotle]
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Psuché is the form and actuality of a body which potentially has life [Aristotle]
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The soul is the cause or source of movement, the essence of body, and its end [Aristotle]
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15. Nature of Minds / A. Nature of Mind / 5. Unity of Mind
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Understanding is impossible, if it involves the understanding having parts [Aristotle]
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The rational and irrational parts of the soul are either truly separate, or merely described that way [Aristotle]
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If the soul is composed of many physical parts, it can't be a true unity [Aristotle]
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If a soul have parts, what unites them? [Aristotle]
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What unifies the soul would have to be a super-soul, which seems absurd [Aristotle]
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15. Nature of Minds / A. Nature of Mind / 6. Anti-Individualism
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In a way the soul is everything which exists, through its perceptions and thoughts [Aristotle]
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15. Nature of Minds / A. Nature of Mind / 8. Brain
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The brain has no responsibility for sensations, which occur in the heart [Aristotle]
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15. Nature of Minds / C. Capacities of Minds / 1. Faculties
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Courage from spirit is natural and unconquerable, as seen in the young [Aristotle]
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If we divide the mind up according to its capacities, there are a lot of them [Aristotle]
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Whether the mind has parts is irrelevant, since it obviously has distinct capacities [Aristotle]
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15. Nature of Minds / C. Capacities of Minds / 2. Imagination
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Self-moving animals must have desires, and that entails having imagination [Aristotle]
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15. Nature of Minds / C. Capacities of Minds / 5. Generalisation by mind
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Linguistic terms form a hierarchy, with higher terms predicable of increasing numbers of things [Aristotle, by Engelbretsen]
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Perception creates primitive immediate principles by building a series of firm concepts [Aristotle]
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A perception lodging in the soul creates a primitive universal, which becomes generalised [Aristotle]
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Skill comes from a general assumption obtained from thinking about similar things [Aristotle]
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Aristotle distinguishes two different sorts of generality - kinds, and properties [Aristotle, by Frede,M]
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15. Nature of Minds / C. Capacities of Minds / 6. Idealisation
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Science is more accurate when it is prior and simpler, especially without magnitude or movement [Aristotle]
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