Almost at the end of The Two Treatises, Kenelm Digby had to conclude that his treatment of body and soul had not brought a contact between the two any nearer. This conclusion did not come as a surprise. From the start it was Digby’s intention to prove the spirituality and immortality of the soul by showing that the principles that govern the world of material bodies cannot explain the workings of the soul. In spite of such an unbridgeable gap between the two domains, however, Digby must of course admit that the soul acquires knowledge of the world of bodies (as well as of its own operations). This raises the question: Does Digby have the conceptual resources to bridge a seemingly unbridgeable gap after all? What makes this traditional quest...
Do the traditional, commonsense and philosophical concepts of the soul have any place in the contemp...
My dissertation provides a novel interpretation of Aristotle’s conception of the foundational notion...
2 v. : ill.Vol. 2 has title: Second treatise, declaring the nature and operations of mans soul, out ...
Almost at the end of The Two Treatises, Kenelm Digby had to conclude that his treatment of body and ...
Almost at the end of The Two Treatises, Kenelm Digby had to conclude that his treatment of body and ...
Kenelm Digby is now best remembered for his attempt at reconciling Aristotelianism with the new phil...
The problem of the soul and its content(s) is among the most important problems of philosophy. Vario...
Enter any additional information or requests for the Library here.Greek philosophy informed the Medi...
Kenelm Digby was ‘one of the most influential natural philosophers’ (Clericuzio 2000, 81) of his tim...
This article deals with the relationship between body and soul according to Aristotle and Plato. Th...
In the history of ideas, innumerable attempts to explain life and to define living activities have i...
The possibility of a harmony between the psychological doctrine of Aristotle and that of Plato marks...
Although the correspondences between Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia (1618â80) and René Descartes cov...
The debate about whether humans are voluntary or involuntary agents is ongoing. This contention allo...
While Aristotelians debated about whether the parts of the human soul are really distinct or not, th...
Do the traditional, commonsense and philosophical concepts of the soul have any place in the contemp...
My dissertation provides a novel interpretation of Aristotle’s conception of the foundational notion...
2 v. : ill.Vol. 2 has title: Second treatise, declaring the nature and operations of mans soul, out ...
Almost at the end of The Two Treatises, Kenelm Digby had to conclude that his treatment of body and ...
Almost at the end of The Two Treatises, Kenelm Digby had to conclude that his treatment of body and ...
Kenelm Digby is now best remembered for his attempt at reconciling Aristotelianism with the new phil...
The problem of the soul and its content(s) is among the most important problems of philosophy. Vario...
Enter any additional information or requests for the Library here.Greek philosophy informed the Medi...
Kenelm Digby was ‘one of the most influential natural philosophers’ (Clericuzio 2000, 81) of his tim...
This article deals with the relationship between body and soul according to Aristotle and Plato. Th...
In the history of ideas, innumerable attempts to explain life and to define living activities have i...
The possibility of a harmony between the psychological doctrine of Aristotle and that of Plato marks...
Although the correspondences between Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia (1618â80) and René Descartes cov...
The debate about whether humans are voluntary or involuntary agents is ongoing. This contention allo...
While Aristotelians debated about whether the parts of the human soul are really distinct or not, th...
Do the traditional, commonsense and philosophical concepts of the soul have any place in the contemp...
My dissertation provides a novel interpretation of Aristotle’s conception of the foundational notion...
2 v. : ill.Vol. 2 has title: Second treatise, declaring the nature and operations of mans soul, out ...