In my opinion, the result of our action should remind our efforts to assess what is ethical behavior and what is not ethical behavior. It can be said that it is a reminder, as individuals can learn from their behavior. The outcome of their behavior is moral or moral. Therefore, whenever individuals review their actions, they will remember whether these actions have had good results for them. Therefore, they create a habit of helping them to choose whether their actions are ethical or not.
This article is about to show Aristotle's soul / mind concept *. Then I compare it with the concept of Descartes' mind. In order to understand the concept of Aristotle 's mind, Aristotle considers Aristotle' s De Anima, which focuses on the discussion of soul / thought. I will study the work of Khan and Sorabe who have considered the philosophy of Aristotle and Descartes' soul and body problems. In order to compare the concept of Aristotle 's mind with Descartes, I introduce Descartes' most famous philosophical study.
According to Kahn and Sorabjee, I showed the concept of Aristotle's mind. Then I showed the concept of Descartes' soul / thought. For Aristotle, he explained that the soul / thought is the first reality. What matters to him is not the difference between soul / ideology and body, which is the first thing. Reality: This is the first reality that Aristotle's soul is the only substance. In addition, substances and bodies are second reality. The focus of Aristotle is to make the relationship between soul / ideology and body the same. We compare the concept of Aristotle's mind and soul with the concept of Descartes. For Descartes, the mind / soul is used for special expression, consciousness. For Descartes, the mind is "thinking" that can exist without physical or physical body. I revealed that the importance of the concept of Descartes' mind is intangible, it can exist alone.
Descartes believes that the soul / spirit is "thinking", and he believes that the mind can exist without body. This is very different from the concept of Aristotle's mind. Aristotle believes that the mind and body "interact", so we will act together in the same place. This is a clear difference between the two philosophers. On the other hand, Descartes says that the mind and body are quite different from each other, but I think he will not deny that the body and mind interact within the "pine gland". *