Aristotle's De Anima is the first systematic philosophical account of the soul, which serves to explain the functioning of all mortal living things. In his commentary, Ronald Polansky argues that the work is far more structured and systematic than previously supposed. He contends that Aristotle seeks a comprehensive understanding of the soul and its faculties. By closely tracing the unfolding of the many-layered argumentation and the way Aristotle fits his inquiry meticulously within his scheme of the sciences, Polansky answers questions relating to the general definition of soul and the treatment of each of the soul's principal capacities: nutrition, sense perception, phantasia, intellect, and locomotion. The commentary sheds light on every section of the De Anima and the work as a unit. It offers a challenge to earlier and current interpretations of the relevance and meaning of Aristotle's highly influential treatise.
How might bioethics take account of cultural diversity? Can
practical wisdom of an Aristotelian sort be applied across cultures? After
showing that practical wisdom involves both intellectual cleverness
and moral virtue, it is argued that both these components have
universality. Hence practical wisdom must be universal as well. Hellenic
ethical thought neither depended on outdated theoretical notions nor
limited itself to the Greek world, but was in fact developed with constant
awareness of cultural differences, so it arguably works as well in other
times and places as when formulated. Even the eudaemonistic setting for
practical wisdom is unproblematic.
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