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Aither, 2024 (roč. 16), číslo 32

Aither 32/2024 (International issue no. 12)

Psyche and the Pre-Socratics

Tomáš Vítek

Aither 32/2024 (International issue no. 12):4-41 | DOI: 10.5507/aither.2025.002  

The article explores the beginnings of the integration of the term psyche into Presocratic philosophy. The author’s main aim was to examine whether the traditional authorities with which the new use of psyche is usually associated would actually hold up in this role if the doxographic tradition is left aside. The Orphics and Pythagoreans, who are often regarded as the founders of the doctrine of immortal psyche in the 6th century BCE, could not have played this role because, on the one hand, it is not attested by authentic texts and, on the other hand, the historical development of the meanings of psyche contradicts it. This is also the case...

Natural Slavery

Nevim Borçin

Aither 32/2024 (International issue no. 12):42-71 | DOI: 10.5507/aither.2024.009  

Aristotle’s conception of the natural slave remains a contentious issue. I challenge two common interpretations that misrepresent his account. The first holds that natural slaves share the same human nature as free men, with their deficiency arising from their actions and habituation. The second sees the natural slave as a subhuman, closer to animals, with an innate and ineliminable rational defect. I reject both views and argue that Aristotle sees the natural slave as a legitimate human being but with a rational deficiency. Furthermore, I contend that this deficiency is more severe than some scholars acknowledge, particularly those who take...

Leone Ebreo on cosmological nature of love

Jozef Matula

Aither 32/2024 (International issue no. 12):72-89 | DOI: 10.5507/aither.2025.001  

This paper examines Leone Ebreo’s Dialoghi d’Amore (1535), a celebrated Renaissance work of Jewish thought renowned for its syncretic, enigmatic, and encyclopaedic character. The main objective of this paper is to explore love as an ontological principle, a cosmic and universal force that binds together all beings, both animate and inanimate. The analysis begins with Leone’s conceptualisation of love within animals and humans, including his classification of the various causes of love. The paper then considers his arguments for the existence of ‘love in inanimate entities’, examining the similarities and differences between...

Review: Paul Richard Blum, Giordano Bruno Teaches Aristotle

Jozef Matula

Aither 32/2024 (International issue no. 12):90-94 | DOI: 10.5507/aither.2025.003