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Aristotle

On the Soul

Nonfiction | Book | Adult

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On the Soul by Aristotle is a seminal treatise that explores the nature and essence of the soul, arguing it as the life principle in plants, animals, and humans. Over three books, Aristotle examines previous philosophical theories, presenting his views that the soul drives all life processes, distinguishes animals by sense, and reserves rational thought for humans through the rational soul.

Reviews & Readership

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Aristotle's On the Soul is lauded for its foundational exploration of psychology and metaphysics. Critics praise its profound insights into the nature of life and consciousness. However, some find its dense prose and complex arguments challenging. Overall, it remains a crucial, though demanding, text for understanding ancient philosophical thought.

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Who Should Read On the Soul?

A reader who enjoys On the Soul by Aristotle is likely intrigued by ancient philosophy, the nature of consciousness, and the intersection of metaphysics and psychology. Similar audiences might appreciate Plato’s Republic for its philosophical depth or René Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy for its exploration of the mind.

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Reading Age

18+years

Book Details

Topics

Philosophy

Religion / Spirituality

Education

Themes

Natural World: Appearance & Reality

Natural World: Objects

Values/Ideas: Order & Chaos

Period

Ancient Greece

Genre

Education

Classic Fiction

Philosophy