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Paideia as Being Oneself

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By claiming the absolute primacy of the actualization of knowledge (or the cognitive process), Aristotle went far beyond previous theories of education, those of Empedocles and Democritus no less than those of Anaxagoras and Plato.

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  1. Cf. De Anima, II,12, 424 a 2; ibid. a 28.

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  2. Ibid., II,11, 424 a 4–6.

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  3. Ibid., II,12, 424 a 20-b 22.

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  4. Cf., ibid., II, 12, 424 a 32.

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  7. De Anima, II, 1, 412 b 17.

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  8. Ibid.,II, 5, 417 a 21 ss.

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  9. Ibid.,II, 5, 417 b 6s. Note that Aristotle explicitly denies that sensing is a passion or an alteration; ibid., III, 7, 431 a 5.

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  10. Ibid., II, 5, 417 b 3–5.

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  11. De Anima, II, lect. 11 (Turin, 1959), p. 95, n. 366.

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Sorondo, M.S. (2000). Paideia as Being Oneself. In: Tymieniecka, AT. (eds) Paideia. Analecta Husserliana, vol 68. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2525-5_12

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