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  • include: the persona, the shadow, the anima/animus, the mother, the father ... ===The Anima/animus=== The anima/animus personifies the soul, or inner ...
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  • " the "shadow," the "anima/animus," the "mother ... The anima/animus personifies the soul, or inner attitude. Following ...
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  • caelo (“On the Heavens”), Physics, De anima (“On the Soul”), and ... on Aristotle's Physics, De anima (“On the Soul”), and ...
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  • at Ferrara where he lectured on De anima (the soul). In 1512 he was ... for himself, and devoted himself to the De anima with the view of showing ...
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  • *De anima intellectiva (1270) *Quaestiones logicales *Quaestiones naturales ... of the universe; in later comments on De anima intellectiva he admits that ...
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  • national church in Rome, Santa Maria dell'Anima. ==Death and legacy== tomb of Adrian VI at Santa Maria dell'Anima in Rome]] ...
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  • Thales is implicitly described by Aristotle (De Anima A5411a7). His writings only survive in fragmentary quotes and passages in the works of other ...
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  • of Union, Sweet Wilderness, Shepherd Moons, Animus Anima. Other artists and record labels related to New Age music include Solomon Keal, Abandoned ...
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  • the Categories, Posterior Analytics, and De anima of Aristotle; the Praedicabilia ... *De Anima (1938) *Scripta philosophica (6 vols., edited by P. Zammit ...
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  • at Universities: The Præfatio in libros de anima], Herzog-August-Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel, Summer 1994. ===General philosophy sources=== ...
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  • quot; in the Latin Vulgate instead of anima (soul), which was rendered psykhē. This distinction between spirit and soul reflected in the Greek ...
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  • In the fourth century B.C.E., Aristotle originated the idea in De Anima. However, besides some arguments by the Stoics and Peripatetics, the ...
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  • (drawing inspiration from Aristotle's De Anima), in sensing objects, our sensory organs take on the 'form' of the sensed object. This isn ...
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  • * acoustics (in Expositio super de anima, Quaestiones de anima, De ... hearing (in Quaestiones de sensu, Expositio super de anima), ...
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  • clearer concept of "world-soul" (Latin: Anima mundi) than Plato's idea in Timaeus. Plato presented the concept of "demiurge" ...
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  • (1938); Tenebrae factae sunt, (1938); Tristis est anima mea, (1938); Timor et tremor, (1939) *Exultate Deo (SATB) (1941) *Salve regina (SATB) (1941) ...
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  • works, "De universo," "De anima," "De immortalitate animae" (a modification of a work bearing the same title by ...
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  • In Aristotle's De Anima the soul is also seen to be involved in motion. Animals desire things and in their desire acquire locomotion. Thus ...
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  • Thomas Aquinas derived from Aristotle (De Anima, 3.8) the famous peripatetic ... * Aristotle, "On the Soul" (De Anima), W.S. Hett (trans ...
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  • In a passage from his commentary on Aristotle’s De anima, Themistius refers to an account from a work by Xenocrates called On Nature, which ...
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