El primer argumento contra la teoría del “alma armonía” en el Eudemo
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Parrilla Martínez, DesiderioFecha
2023Disciplina/s
Arte y HumanidadesMateria/s
AristotleEudemus
Ontology
Soul
History of philosophy
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In his dialogue Eudemus Aristotle develops two arguments against the “soul
harmony” theory as a development of the criticism inherited from Plato. The first of these
does not appear in the Phaedo, nor does it reoccur among the arguments that Aristotle later
uses in De anima. Such singularity of the argument is accompanied by the interpretive
difficulty it poses, as often highlighted by contemporary criticism. Our article intends to
show that this original argument of the juvenile period is based on the “partial or defective
deprivations” of the works of maturity, within the context of the “deprivations of active
power”





