A Companion to Aristotle

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Georgios Anagnostopoulos
John Wiley & Sons, 5 mrt 2013 - 672 pagina's

The Blackwell Companion to Aristotle provides in-depth studies of the main themes of Aristotle's thought, from art to zoology.

  • The most comprehensive single volume survey of the life and work of Aristotle
  • Comprised of 40 newly commissioned essays from leading experts
  • Coves the full range of Aristotle's work, from his 'theoretical' inquiries into metaphysics, physics, psychology, and biology, to the practical and productive "sciences" such as ethics, politics, rhetoric, and art
 

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Preface
First Athenian Period
Last Year in Chalcis Euboia
Deductive Logic
Independence
Aristotles Theory of Demonstration
Empiricism and the First Principles of Aristotelian
Aristotle on Signification and Truth
Sensation and Desire
Phantasia and Thought
Biology
Form Essence and Explanation in Aristotles Biology
Generation of Animals
A Ethics
Pleasure
Impeded and Unimpeded Complete Human Acts

Aristotles Methods
A Metaphysics
Aristotelian Categories
Owens Reading
Form and Matter
Aristotle on Universals
Substances
Causes
The Aristotelian Psuché
Human Excellence in Character and Intellect
Courage
Justice
Friendship
Voluntary Involuntagr and Choice
Aristotle on Action Practical Reason and Weakness
Index
Copyright

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Over de auteur (2013)

Georgios Anagnostopoulos is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego, where he teaches classical philosophy, ethics and metaphysics. His research has focused on Greek ethics and epistemology and ancient views on the arts and sciences, especially medicine. He is the author of Aristotle on the Goals and Exactness of Ethics (1994).

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