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LibGuide for the School of Philosophy Fall 2012 Lecture Series on Aristotle's De Anima
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Aristotle

This image shows Aristotle witha beard and cap; below the portrait Aristotle's name appears in Greek, Latin, Arabic, and Hebrew.
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Object Type: Print
Materials: Paper
Techniques: Engraving
Production Person: Print made by Melchior Lorck
Date: 1561
 

Introduction

Librarians at Mullen Library have created a LibGuide for the School of Philosophy Fall 2012 Lecture Series on Aristotle's De Anima. Mullen Library's collection contains many of Aristotle's writings, including critical editions in Greek such as Bekker's Aristotelis Opera; Latin translations such as Dubner, Bussemaker and Heitz's Opera Omnia, Graece et Latine, Cum Indice Nominum et Rerum Absolutissimo; and English translations such as Ross' Works of Aristotle, among others.

For further information on Aristotle editions, commentaries, and other resources available in Mullen Library, you may wish to visit the Ἀριστοτέλης (Aristotle) LibGuide. 

In the Stacks, most primary sources for Aristotle will be found in the call number range PA3890 to PA3926. Most secondary literature will be found in the B108 to B708 (Ancient Philosophy) call number range. Aristotle's influence is found in the broad spectrum of the Humanities; to find additional books on Aristotle use the WRLC catalog.

 

List of Speakers

Abstracts of speakers' presentations are available here:

September 7                   Edward Halper, University of Georgia
                                       
Aristotle’s De Anima and the Possibility of Thinking Being                    

September 21                 Jean De Groot, The Catholic University of America
                                       
Pritzl on Aristotle's De Anima

September 28                 Kevin White, The Catholic University of America
                                        Aquinas and De Anima III.6: A Response to Kurt Pritzl

October 5                        Arthur Madigan, Boston College
                                       
Dialectical Inquiry in Aristotle, De Anima I                                     

October 12                      Sean Kelsey, University of Notre Dame
                                       
Aristotle on Thinking vs. Perceiving                                                           

October 19                      Jonathan Beere, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
                                        The Intellectual Capacity as the Form of the Human Animal

October 26                      Ronald Polansky, Duquesne University
                                       
Aristotle on Accidental Perception                    

November 9                    Andrea Falcon, Concordia University
                                       
The Place of the De Anima in Aristotle's Explanatory

                                       
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November 16                  Therese Druart, The Catholic University of America 
                                       
Aristotle or Galen?  Islamic Philosophers on Animal
                                       
Cognition and Behavior 

November 30                  Richard Taylor, Marquette University 
                                       
Averroes on Knowing Separate Substances

December 7                    Timothy Noone, The Catholic University of America
                                       
Scotus and Scotists on Aristotle's De Anima

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