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Aristotle is directly linked to the concept of the mind through his philosophical theories, which integrate intentional and physical operations [1], define the mind as a form [2], and propose an ontological monism regarding the mind-body relationship [3].

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(DOC) The hard problem of consciousness & the phenomenological ... academia.edu Academia.edu 1 fact
claimAristotle's projection of mind provides a paradigm that integrates intentional and physical operations, which helps bridge the dualistic gap in consciousness studies.
The Hard Problem of Consciousness | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimScholastic scholars like Thomas Aquinas propagated Aristotle’s view, which suggested an ontological monism rather than a dualistic model of the mind and body.
Dualism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Winter 2016 Edition) plato.stanford.edu Howard Robinson · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
claimAnthony Kenny (1989) argues that Aristotle's theory of the mind as a form is similar to Gilbert Ryle's (1949) account, as both equate the soul to the dispositions possessed by a living body.