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De Anima
By (Author) Aristotle
By (author) C. D. C. Reeve
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
1st December 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
128
Paperback
272
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 12mm
371g
This richly annotated, scrupulously accurate, and consistent translation of Aristotle's De Anima fits seamlessly with other volumes in the series. Sequentially numbered endnotes provide the information most needed at each juncture, while a detailed Index of Terms indicates places where focused discussion of key notions occurs. An illuminating general Introduction describes the book that lies ahead, explaining what sort of work it is and what sorts of evidence it relies on.
"This is C. D. C. Reeve's entirely new version of Aristotle's fascinating, and at the same time superbly difficult, text. The translation is faithful, concise, and extraordinarily thoughtful. Any student of the De Anima will no doubt greatly profit from it. Reeve's Introduction focuses on the place of the study of the soul in Aristotle's biology andcontroversiallytheology. With this he provides a refreshing and highly instructive counterpoint to an idea still very powerful in the secondary literature. This is the thought that the De Anima pertains to the province of 'the philosophy of mind.' Reeve shows that the De Anima is much more than this. A remarkable contribution." Klaus Corcilius, University of California, Berkeley and The University of Tbingen
"This is an excellent translation of Aristotle's De Anima or On the Soul , part of C.D.C. Reeve's impressive ongoing project of translating Aristotle's works for the New Hackett Aristotle . Reeve's translation is careful and accurate, committed to faithfully rendering Aristotle into English while making him as readable as possible. This edition features excellent notes that will greatly assist readers (especially in their inclusion of related passages that illuminate the sections they annotate) and an introduction that situates the work within Aristotle's scientific method and his overall view of reality." Caleb Cohoe, Metropolitan State University of Denver , in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
C. D. C. Reeve is Delta Kappa Epsilon Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.