"Aristotle takes care to specify that nous ‘has no other nature than that of being potential, and before thinking it is absolutely nothing’ (De anima, 429 a 21-22). The mind is therefore not a thing but a being of pure potentiality, and the image of the writing tablet on which nothing is written functions precisely to represent the mode in which pure potentiality exists."
— Giorgio Agamben, Potentialities
