Des Aristoteles Erhabenheit ber allen Dualismus die vermeintlichen Schwierigkeiten seiner Geistes- und Unsterblichkeitslehre is a detailed exploration of Aristotle's philosophy, specifically addressing the apparent dualism in his teachings regarding the mind and immortality. This work, originally published in 1878, delves into the complexities of Aristotle's concepts, seeking to resolve perceived contradictions and offer a comprehensive understanding of his views. The book analyzes the nuances of Aristotelian thought, providing valuable insights into his enduring influence on Western philosophy and theology. It remains a significant resource for scholars interested in classical philosophy, the history of ideas, and the ongoing debate surrounding the nature of consciousness and existence.
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