Die Lehre vom noetischen und dianoetischen Denken bei Platon und Aristoteles [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 18 (1):181-182 (1964)
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Abstract

Oehler here concerns himself with "the fundamental question, in which acts and forms did Platonic and Aristotelian thought attain certainty of itself and of the world?" The problem of consciousness is thus considered in the light of certainty. The inquiry centers on the manner in which the soul performs or executes judgments, the main texts being the Sophist and Metaphysics X. The "simple" and the "composite" is developed as the chief concrete problem. While the relation of the simple to certainty is clear, its relation to self-consciousness remains dark.—H. C.

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