On the Soul: And Other Psychological Works

Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. Edited by Fred D. Miller & Aristotle (2018)
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Aristotle's De Anima is one of the great classics of philosophy. Aristotle examines the nature of the soul-sense-perception, imagination, cognition, emotion, and desire, including, memory, dreams, and processes such as nutrition, growth, and death.

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