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‘When Aristotle describes the soul as the form of the body (e.g., in De Anima II.1, 412a19–21), he clearly means more than just an arrangement or relationship among the parts of the body. A form (morphe) of a body is not analogous to the harmonious relations among a set of strings (De Anima I.4, 407b)’ (2014: 152).
Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives on Contemporary Science (Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Science Book 17)
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