PRESIDENT'S ESSAY
Transcendent Aristotle
POSTED
October 23, 2008

Anatolios makes the striking observation that Aristotle’s “Unmoved Mover” is even more transcendent than Plato’s form of the good. For Plato, being is self-communicative, and his most exalted realities (the form of the good, the forms) are participatable. Not Aristotle’s UM, which just thinks thinking in total self-absorption, while everything else that exists is moved by desire for him/it.

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