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On Youth and Old Age, and on Life and Death by Aristotle

On Youth and Old Age, and on Life and Death by Aristotle

Update: 2018-01-04
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Aristotle names the heart as the life principle responsible for sensation and nutrition in all sanguineous animals and argues that every living thing has a soul which is extinguished at death. Translated by William Alexander Hammond. Painting: Vampire by Edvard Munch, 1895. LibriVox recording and cover design by Geoffrey Edwards are in the public domain.

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On Youth and Old Age, and on Life and Death by Aristotle

On Youth and Old Age, and on Life and Death by Aristotle