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    Aristotle’s Theory of Bodies, by Christian Pfeiffer.Mary Katrina Krizan - 2020 - Ancient Philosophy 40 (2):512-515.
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    The Powers of Aristotle’s Soul by Thomas Kjeller Johansen.Mary Katrina Krizan - 2014 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 52 (1):162-163.
    In The Powers of Aristotle’s Soul, Thomas Kjeller Johansen offers a fresh treatment of Aristotle’s De Anima, showing that Aristotle can successfully explain the cause of life and activities of living things by appealing to a minimal number of definitionally independent capacities, in much the way that a faculty psychologist would. Johansen situates Aristotle’s account of the soul within the framework of his natural philosophy, arguing that the definitional independence of the soul’s capacities does not conflict with the internal unity (...)
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    Luca Castagnoli. Ancient Self-Refutation: The Logic and History of the Self-Refutation Argument from Democritus to Augustine. [REVIEW]Mary Katrina Krizan - 2011 - Augustinian Studies 42 (2):316-319.