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3116Nous in Aristotle's De AnimaPhilosophy Compass 9 (9): 594-604. 2014.I lay out and examine two sharply conflicting interpretations of Aristotle's claims about nous in the De Anima (DA). On the human separability approach, Aristotle is taken to have identified reasons for thinking that the intellect can, in some way, exist on its own. On the naturalist approach, the soul, including intellectual soul, is inseparable from the body of which it is the form. I discuss how proponents of each approach deal with the key texts from the DA, focusing on four of the most impo…Read more
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2055I examine the reasons Aristotle presents in Physics VIII 8 for denying a crucial assumption of Zeno’s dichotomy paradox: that every motion is composed of sub-motions. Aristotle claims that a unified motion is divisible into motions only in potentiality (δυνάμει). If it were actually divided at some point, the mobile would need to have arrived at and then have departed from this point, and that would require some interval of rest. Commentators have generally found Aristotle’s reasoning unconvinci…Read more
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168Review of "Aquinas’s Way to God: The Proof in De Ente et Essentia," Gaven KerrNotre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2015. 2015.
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807Review of "Alexander of Aphrodisias on the Soul, Part I,” Trans. Victor Caston" (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 52 (1): 163-164. 2014.
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