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SUMMARY:Aristotle's De Anima and the Science of Living Beings
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DESCRIPTION:<p>TIDA (<em>Text and Idea of Aristotle&rsquo\;s De anima</em>) is a research project funded by the European Research Council (grant agreement no. 101053296). TIDA is devoted to developing a new overall interpretation of Aristotle&rsquo\;s theory of mental phenomena. TIDA&rsquo\;s central idea is to break with the interpretative approached that has dominated research on Aristotle&rsquo\;s &lsquo\;psychological treatises&rsquo\;\, and especially research on his <em>De anima</em>. On that approach\, Aristotle&rsquo\;s <em>De anima</em> presents us with Aristotle&rsquo\;s &lsquo\;philosophy of mind&rsquo\;. Against this approach\, TIDA aims to show that Aristotle&rsquo\;s <em>De anima</em> is concerned with the definition of the first principle of the of the science of living beings\, namely the soul.&nbsp\; TIDA aims to study how Aristotle defines that principle\, how the results reached in his <em>De anima</em> structures the science of living beings (animals and plants)\, and how those results divide the explanatory labor among the treatises that pertain to the science of perishable living beings.</p>\n<p>TIDA held its inaugural conference in Gargnano\, Italy\, in May 2023 [insert link here]. The conference was devoted to discussing the aims and methods of Aristotle&rsquo\;s <em>De anima</em> and its implications for how the science of living being is carried out in the so-called &lsquo\;biological writings&rsquo\;. The co-organizers of the conference (Klaus Corcilius\, T&uuml\;bingen\, and Andrea Falcon\, Milan) will jointly edit a volume of essays that contains a selection of the papers presented at the conference plus a few other essays devoted either to the aims and methods adopted for arriving at a definition of the soul in the <em>De anima</em> or to the implications for the way in which Aristotle envisions his science of living beings.</p>\n<p>To propose an essay\, <strong>send a paper in the range of 8\,000-10\,000 words</strong> under the subject heading &ldquo\;Essay Proposal&rdquo\; at the following email address: andrea.falcon@unimi.it. Please provide your contact information in the email but no identifying information in the essay. <strong>The essay must be anonymized and must be final. It must be written in English and must contain a brief abstract</strong> (300-500 words) at the beginning and a bibliography of the cited works at the end.</p>\n<p>Even if the paper is accepted for inclusion in the volume\, the co-editors may request substantial changes and revisions as a condition for publication.</p>\n<p>The call is open to both senior and junior scholars\, but we especially welcome submissions from young scholars. Having a PhD in hand at the time of the submission is not a prerequisite.</p>\n<p>Anyone who is considering responding to this call\, should have a look at the TIDA website [https://uni-tuebingen.de/forschung/zentren-und-institute/carl-friedrich-von-weizsaecker-zentrum/projekte/tida/] with a special focus on the &lsquo\;research hypotheses&rsquo\; specified.</p>\n<p>For further inquiries\, please write to: andrea.falcon@unimi.it.</p>
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