ESSAY ON: Aristotle's 'De Anima' - The Mind

Number of Pages 4

This research paper: 4 pages in length. The faculties Aristotle ascribes to the mind include the nature of perception, thought, the intellect and the intrinsic association between body and soul. Taking the stance that one's body is merely a requisite occurrence – more like an afterthought – derived from one's soul has been disputed time and again by the likes of Aristotle and others who contend that the body and soul are inextricably intertwined. Moreover, it is the manner by which one perceives his or her existence that renders one complete in both mind and body. No additional sources cited.


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