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Philosophie des Geistes

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Im Vergleich zu seiner Ontologie und Ethik haben Aristoteles’ Überlegungen zur Philosophie des Geistes die moderne Philosophie weniger stark beeinflusst, und die meisten modernen Theorien wurden weitestgehend ohne expliziten Rückgriff auf Aristoteles entwickelt. Dennoch bleibt die aristotelische Philosophie des Geistes für viele heutige Debatten von großer Relevanz, sei es, dass sie als ein unmittelbarer Vorläufer moderner Theorien begriffen wird, sei es, dass sie gerade aufgrund der Verschiedenheit ihrer Annahmen als Alternative gesehen wird.

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Pfeiffer, C. (2021). Philosophie des Geistes. In: Rapp, C., Corcilius, K. (eds) Aristoteles-Handbuch. J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05742-6_88

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