A Commentary on Aristotle's De Anima
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A Commentary on Aristotle's De Anima   -     By: Thomas Aquinas

A Commentary on Aristotle's De Anima

Yale University Press / 1999 / Hardcover

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This new translation of Thomas Aquinas's most important study of Aristotle casts bright light on the thinking of both philosophers. Using a new text of Aquinas's original Latin commentary (Rene-Antoine Gauthier's Leonine edition of 1984), Robert Pasnau provides a precise translation that will enable students to undertake close philosophical readings. He includes an introduction and notes to set context and clarify difficult points as well as a translation of the medieval Latin version of Aristotle's De anima (On the Soul) so that readers can refer to the text Aquinas had at hand.

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Title: A Commentary on Aristotle's De Anima
By: Thomas Aquinas
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 452
Vendor: Yale University Press
Publication Date: 1999
Dimensions: 9 1/4 X 6 1/8 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 13 ounces
ISBN: 0300074204
ISBN-13: 9780300074208
Stock No: WW074204

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This new translation of Thomas Aquinas’s most important study of Aristotle casts bright light on the thinking of both philosophers. Using a new text of Aquinas’s original Latin commentary (René-Antoine Gauthier’s Leonine edition of 1984), Robert Pasnau provides a precise translation that will enable students to undertake close philosophical readings. He includes an introduction and notes to set context and clarify difficult points as well as a translation of the medieval Latin version of Aristotle’s De anima (On the Soul) so that readers can refer to the text Aquinas had at hand.
In his De anima commentary, Aquinas offers the first and most original of his studies of Aristotle. His influential, cogent reading of Aristotle’s notoriously difficult text not only contributes to our understanding of the Greek philosopher but also expresses in full detail Aquinas’s own views on central philosophical topics. Writing at the height of his intellectual powers, Aquinas considers in full detail the nature of the soul, the mind-body problem, the role of the intellect, the character of sensation, and many other related issues.

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