Adam Glantz

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what is the soul, if it is not a cause of being alive? But if it is a proper cause, one that satisfies Plato’s demands, then the soul will have to be only alive, not dead—just the way that, in order for snow to be a proper cause of cold, it has to be only cold and not hot.
Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1)
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