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24061 | If we divide the mind up according to its capacities, there are a lot of them [Aristotle] |
Full Idea: For those who divide the soul into parts, and divide and separate them in accord with their capacities, the parts turn out to be very many. | |
From: Aristotle (De Anima [c.329 BCE], 433a32) | |
A reaction: I accept the warning. The capacities which interest me are those which seem to generate our basic ontology, but if the capacities become fine-grained, they are legion. |
24062 | Self-moving animals must have desires, and that entails having imagination [Aristotle] |
Full Idea: If an animal has a desiring part, it is capable of moving itself. A desiring part, however, cannot exist without an imagination, and all imagination is either rationally calculative or perceptual. Hence in the latter the other animals also have a share. | |
From: Aristotle (De Anima [c.329 BCE], 433b27) | |
A reaction: Maybe if you asked people whether other animals are imaginative they would say no, but this argument is strong support for the positive view. |