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100 1  Salatowsky, Sascha.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2005093284 
245 10 De Anima :|bdie Rezeption der aristotelischen Psychologie 
       im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert /|cSascha Salatowsky. 
264  1 Amsterdam ;|aPhiladelphia :|bB.R. Grüner,|c[2006] 
264  4 |c©2006 
300    1 online resource (xiii, 407 pages). 
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490 1  Bochumer Studien zur Philosophie,|x1384-668X ;|vBd. 43 
500    Revision of the author's thesis--Freie Universität Berlin,
       2004. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520 8  Aristoteles' De Anima ist einer der zentralen Texte der 
       Philosophiegeschichte. Seine grundlegende Leistung liegt 
       in der alle Lebewesen umfassenden ontologischontischen 
       Bestimmung der Seele und ihrer Vermogen, einschlisslich 
       der Lehre vom Geist (nous), deren nahere Explikation seit 
       der Antike Anlass zu vielfaltigen Diskussionen gab. Die 
       vorliegende Studie ermittelt unter Ruckgriff auf die 
       traditionellen Schulen des Alexandrismus, Neuplatonismus, 
       Averroismus und Thomismus diejenigen mannigfaltigen 
       philosophischen und theologischen Konstellationen des 16. 
       und 17. Jh.s, die von innerkatholischen wie 
       interkonfessionellen Auseinandersetzungen zwischen 
       Katholiken, Lutheranern und Calvinisten gepragt waren. 
       Unter diesem Gesichtspunkt werden die entsprechenden Werke
       der Reformatoren Luther und Melanchthon, der Renaissance-
       Aristoteliker Portio, Toletus, Zabarella und die 
       Conimbrincenser sowie die hier erstmals berucksichtigten 
       Schriften der lutherischen und calvinistischen 
       Schulphilosophen des 17. Jh.s. interpretiert. Aristotle's 
       On the soul is one of the most important books in the 
       history of philosophy. Its fundamental achievement is 
       based on the ontological-ontical definition of the soul 
       and its virtues, which embrace all living beings, 
       including the doctrine of the mind (nous), and whose 
       further explication has been interpreted controversially 
       since antiquity. With respect to the traditional schools 
       of Alexandrism, Neuplatonism, Averroism and Thomism the 
       present study inquires the various philosophical and 
       theological constellations in the 16th and 17th century, 
       which are determined by the intracatholical as well as by 
       the interdenominational controversies between the 
       Catholics, Lutherans and Calvinists. From this point of 
       view the works of Luther and Melanchthon, of the 
       Renaissance-Aristotelians Portio, Toletus, Zabarella, and 
       the Conimbricenses as well as the works of the Lutheran 
       and Calvinistic Philosophers of the 17th century are 
       interpreted, these last ones being taken into 
       consideration here for the first time. Then follow 
       interpretations of some of the main philosophical concepts
       of Aristotle's De Anima in the 16th and 17th century, 
       namely the Protestant Aristotelianism of Luther (1483-
       1546) and Melanchthon (1497-1560), the 'Second Scholastic'
       of the Jesuits Toletus (1532-1596) and Emmanul de Goes, 
       the Natural Philosophy of Portio (1496-1554) and Zabarella
       (1533-1589) and at least the New Protestant 
       Aristotelianism of Martini (1570-1649), Evenius (1585/9-
       1639), Scheibler (1589-1653), Leuschner (1589-1641) and 
       Dannhauer (1603-1666) at the Lutheran Universities in 
       Germany in the early 17th century. 
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600 00 Aristotle.|tDe anima.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n93082145 
600 04 Aristotle. 
600 06 Aristote.|tDe l'âme. 
630 07 De anima (Aristotle)|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/
       1356409 
650  0 Psychology.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/
       sh85108459 
650  7 Psychology.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1081447 
655  4 Electronic books. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aSalatowsky, Sascha.|tDe Anima.
       |dAmsterdam ; Philadelphia : B.R. Grüner, ©2006|w(DLC)  
       2005058864 
830  0 Bochumer Studien zur Philosophie ;|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/n83711377|vBd. 43.|x1384-668X 
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