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Bos, A. P.,. Aristotle on God's life-generating power and on pneuma as its vehicle / Abraham P. Bos. — 1 online resource. — (SUNY series in ancient Greek philosophy). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1703432.pdf>.Дата создания записи: 08.11.2017 Тематика: Religion.; God.; Soul.; Spirit.; God.; Religion.; Soul.; Spirit.; PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical Коллекции: EBSCO Разрешенные действия: –
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- Contents
- 1. God’s Life-Generating Power and Its Transmission in Aristotle’s Biology and Cosmology
- 2. The Dependence of All Nature upon God
- a. On the Heavens I 9, 279a28–30
- b. On the Heavens I 2, 269b13–7
- c. Metaphysics Λ 7, 1072b13
- d. Metaphysics Γ 2, 1003b16–7
- e. Motion of Animals 4, 699b32–700a6 and Homer’s Motif of the Golden Rope
- f. Plato’s Ion on Iron Rings Suspended from a Magnet
- g. Politics VII 4, 1326a31–3
- 3. The Natural Desire of All Things for God
- a. On the Soul II 4, 415a25–b3 on Desire for Eternity
- b. Natural Desire in Degrees
- c. What is the Ontological Scheme behind the Desire for the Divine and the Degrees in this Desire?
- d. Generation of Animals II 1, 731b24–2a3
- e. On Coming-to-Be and Passing-Away II 10, 336b31-4 on the Distance to the Origin
- f. Physics I 9 and Aristotle’s Moderate Dualism
- 4. God as Object of Erôs and Source of Attraction
- a. Metaphysics Λ 7, 1072b3
- 5. God as Unmoved Principle of Motion and Source of Power
- a. Aristotle’s Dual Physics and the Place of Pneuma
- b. Does Pneuma Belong to the Imperishable or the Perishable Part of the Cosmos?
- c. A Metaphysical Principle Is the Origin of All Physical Motion: Physics VIII
- d. Basic Parts that Always Move in a Living Being (Physics VIII 2 and 6)
- e. The Soul and Its Lever (Physics VIII 6)
- f. The Power Emanating from the First Unmoved Mover
- g. The Soul as Principle of Motion in Motion of Animals
- h. Unmoved Mover and Moved Mover in Living Beings
- i. The Intellect of the Supreme God and the Will of the Celestial Gods
- j. The Winding Mechanism as a Model for the Human Motor System
- k. Summary of the Results So Far
- 6. Reproduction: A Power Transmitted by the Begetter
- a. What Determines the Difference between Male and Female?
- b. Fertilization as the Activation of a Winding Mechanism (Gener. anim. II 1)
- c. Transfer of Qualities in Reproduction
- 7. Life Begins at the Moment of Fertilization
- a. Plato: The Soul Comes ‘from Outside’ into an Earthly Body at the Moment of Birth
- b. Aristotle: There Is Life before Birth
- 8. The Magnet as Model of a Mover at a Distance
- a. On the Soul I 2 on Thales of Miletus and the Power of a Magnet
- b. Everything Is Full of Psychic Heat (Gener. anim. III 11, 762a19–21)
- c. Physics VIII 10 on the Working of the Magnet
- 9. God as Begetter of All Life According to On the Cosmos
- a. The Split in the Divine between God’s Essence and His Power as a Criticism of Thales of Miletus
- b. God as Preserver and Begetter
- c. God Compared with Zeus in Homer’s Text on the “Golden Rope”
- d. God’s Power Pervades All the Celestial Spheres and the Sublunary Sphere
- e. The Cosmic Winding Mechanism: Set in Motion by God
- f. God’s Power is Less Evident in Sublunary Reality
- g. Pneuma Is the Carrier of God’s Power in the Sublunary Sphere According to On the Cosmos
- h. The Split between Intellect and Soul and between Philosopher and King in Mythical Guise
- The Fall from Divinity
- 10. Pneuma as the Vehicle of Divine Power in the Sublunary Region
- a. Generation of Animals II 3, 736b29–7a1 on Pneuma in Semen
- b. Pneuma Is not a Sixth Simple Body
- c. Pneuma Is Present Throughout the Sublunary Sphere
- d. Pneuma as Instrumental Body of the Soul in Reproduction, Spontaneous Generation, and Regeneration
- e. Pneuma as Instrumental Body of the Sensitive Soul
- f. Pneuma as Instrumental Body of the Rational Soul
- g. Pneuma as Motive Principle Led by Desire or Will
- Summary of Results:
- h. Is Pneuma “All-Pervasive” because It Is “Nondivisible”? (On the Heavens I 1)
- j. Is the Quality of the Soul Dependent on the Quality of Its Instrumental Body or the Other Way Round?
- k. Is Pneuma Perishable or Imperishable? (De Longitudine Vitae 2–3)
- l. Is Pneuma “Material Cause” or “Efficient Cause”?
- m. Is Pneuma Always “Ensouled”?
- n. Vital Heat as a Property of Pneuma
- o. Two Kinds of Motion of Physical Bodies: Goal-Oriented and Random
- p. “Gods are Here as well”—A Quotation from Heraclitus
- q. Entelechy as Rei(g)ning Principle of Pneuma
- A. Aristotle’s Teleological View of Nature
- B. The Soul as “Entelechy”
- C. Different Ways of Explaining Aristotle’s Distinction of a “Twofold Entelechy”
- D. Differences in Conditions of Souls
- E. The Intellect as “a Different Genus of Soul”
- Additional Note: On the Soul II 5 on “Science” and “Being a Scientist”
- 11. Desire as a Form of Nostalgia for the Origin
- 12. Why Doesn’t Pneuma Play an Important Role in Ancient and Modern Interpretations of Aristotle?
- 13. The Dubious Lines of On the Soul II 1, 412b1–4
- 14. Why Can’t the Words Sôma Organikon in Aristotle’s Definition of the Soul Refer to the Visible Body?
- 15. Collateral Damage of the Hylomorphistic Explanation of Aristotle’s Psychology
- a. Consequences for Reading On the Soul II 1
- b. Consequences for Reading the Rest of On the Soul
- c. Other Problems Resulting from Alexander’s Misunderstanding
- 16. Resulting Damage to the Assessment of On the Cosmos and On the Life-Bearing Spirit (De Spiritu)
- 17. Damage to the View of the Unity of Aristotle’s Work
- “Exoteric” and “Esoteric”
- 18. Intellect, Soul, and Entelechy: The Golden Rope
- a. How Did Aristotle See the Connection between Intellect, Soul, and Entelechy?
- b. Did the Dialogue Eudemus Provide a More Comprehensive View?
- c. A Titanic Meaning-Perspective
- 19. Aristotle on Life-Bearing Pneuma and on God as Begetter of the Cosmos: Brief Survey of Results
- a. The Word Organikon as Crowbar and Lever for Changing our View of Aristotle’s Philosophy
- b. Pneuma as Instrumental Natural Body of the Soul
- c. The Crucial Role of Pneuma in Reproduction and Spontaneous Generation
- d. Pneuma Is not Breath but the Life-Bearing Spirit in Animals and Plants
- e. Aristotle’s Innovative View of Pneuma Substantiated in His De Spiritu
- f. Semen Is the Carrier of a Guiding Power (Dynamis)
- g. Not the Moment of Birth but the Moment of Fertilization Is Crucial
- h. Aristotle’s Strict Separation between Intellect and Soul
- i. Aristotle’s Theology of the All-Governing Intellect
- j. God as Begetter of Life through his Life-Generating Power
- k. “Everything Full of Soul”
- l. Aristotle on the Male and the Female
- Bibliography
- Index of Modern Names
- Index of Ancient Names
- Index of Texts
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