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Aristóteles (384-322 AC) nasceu na Macedônia, noroeste da atual Grécia, mas passou a maior parte de sua vida adulta em Atenas. Sua vida está dividida em dois períodos. Primeiro como membro da Academia de Platão (367-347AC), e depois como diretor da própria escola, o Liceu (334-323AC). Passou um período em Assos e Lesbos, além de um breve retorno à Macedônia. Seus anos fora de Atenas foram utilizados, em sua maior parte, fazendo pesquisas na área da biologia e escrevendo. Com base nos seus escritos, a obra mais importante de Aristóteles sobre psicologia provavelmente pertence à sua segunda temporada em Atenas, tal qual a maior parte do seu período maduro. Seu trabalho principal em Psicologia, ''De Anima'', reflete diferentes caminhos do seu interesse na taxonomia e suas sofisticadas teorias físicas e metafísicas. | Aristóteles (384-322 AC) nasceu na Macedônia, noroeste da atual Grécia, mas passou a maior parte de sua vida adulta em Atenas. Sua vida está dividida em dois períodos. Primeiro como membro da Academia de Platão (367-347AC), e depois como diretor da própria escola, o Liceu (334-323AC). Passou um período em Assos e Lesbos, além de um breve retorno à Macedônia. Seus anos fora de Atenas foram utilizados, em sua maior parte, fazendo pesquisas na área da biologia e escrevendo. Com base nos seus escritos, a obra mais importante de Aristóteles sobre psicologia provavelmente pertence à sua segunda temporada em Atenas, tal qual a maior parte do seu período maduro. Seu trabalho principal em Psicologia, ''De Anima'', reflete diferentes caminhos do seu interesse na taxonomia e suas sofisticadas teorias físicas e metafísicas. | ||
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= Bibliografia = | |||
== Textos, traduções e comentário == | |||
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on Aristotle's De Anima, first paperback edition, with an additional essay by | |||
M.F. Burnyeat, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Originally published, 1992.). | |||
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Block, Irving, 1960. ‘Aristotle and the Physical Object,’ Philosophy and | |||
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Bolton, R, 1978. ‘Aristotle's Definitions of the Soul: De Anima, II, 1–3,’ | |||
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Easterling, H.J, 1966. ‘A Note on De Anima 414a4–14,’ Phronesis, 11: 159–62. | |||
Ebert, T, 1983. ‘Aristotle on What is Done in Perceiving,’ Zeitschrift für | |||
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Engmann, Joyce, 1976. ‘Imagination and Truth in Aristotle,’ Journal of the | |||
History of Philosophy, 14: 259–65. | |||
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Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, 4: 257–90. | |||
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Este verbete se trata de uma tradução de outro verbete chamado: "Aristotle Psychology" da Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - publicado em 11/01/2000 e revisado em 23/08/2010-, feita, com a autorização da instituição detentora dos direitos, por André Elias Morreli e Yuri Pereira. Por se tratar de uma tradução, este verbete ficara fechado por um período de 1 ano, até o dia 09/09/2021. |