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The Aristotelian Society for the Systematic Study of Philosophy more generally known as the Aristotelian Society was founded at a meeting on 19 April 1880, at 17 Bloomsbury Square ref Five individuals attended this meeting Frederick Gard Fleay Mr. F. G. Fleay , Alfred Senier Dr. Alfred Senier 1853 I918 later Professor of Chemistry in the University of Galway , Herbert Burrows Mr. Herbert Burrows , Edward Clarkson Mr. Edward Clarkson , and Alfred Lowe Mr. Alfred Lowe Carr, 1928 1929, pp.360 . ref which resolved to constitute a society of about twenty and to include ladies the society to meet fortnightly, on Mondays at 8 o clock, at the rooms of the Spelling Reform Association ref Carr 1928 1929 , pp.360. ref Amongst other things, the rules of the Society stipulated The object of this Society shall be the systematic study of philosophy 1st, as to its historical development 2nd, as to its methods and problems. According to H. Wildon Carr , in choosing a name for the society, it was essential to find a name which would definitely prescribe the speculative character of the study which was to be the Society s ideal, and it seemed that this could best be secured by adopting the name of a philosopher ... we became the Aristotelian Society, not for the special study of Aristotle, or of Aristotelianism , but for the systematic ... as the Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and The Mind Association , publishers of the philosophical ... year. Publications The first edition of the Society s proceedings, the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society for the Systematic Study of Philosophy , now the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society ... in the June of each year i.e., prior to the joint conference in The Proceedings of the Aristotelian ... of the Aristotelian Society , Vol.29, 1928 1929 , pp.359 386. External links http www.aristoteliansociety.org.uk The Aristotelian Society for the Systematic Study of Philosophy Category Learned ... Organizations established in 1880 Category 1880 establishments in England fi Aristotelian Society ... more details
removed hatenote, has never been anything but trouble Aristotelian Physics the natural sciences , described in the works of the Ancient Greek philosophy Greek philosopher Aristotle 384 BC 322 BC . In the Physics Aristotle Physics , Aristotle established general principles of change that govern all natural bodies both living and inanimate, celestial and terrestrial including all motion, change in respect ... wrote, quote Aristotelian physics is different from what we mean today by this word, not only to the extent ... substances in Aristotelian theory or the modern sense of the word. Refining an arbitrarily pure sample ... The Order of Nature in Aristotle s Physics Place and the Elements 1998 ref Natural place The Aristotelian ... Cite check section date September 2010 Main Theory of impetus The Aristotelian theory of motion came ... the first alternative to the Aristotelian theory. In the Avicennism Avicennan theory of motion ... the opposite of the Aristotelian conception of violent motion of the projectile type, and it is rather ... of the 6th century rejected this Aristotelian view. He claimed that the hurled body acquires a motive ... of the Aristotelian conception of violent motion of the projectile type, and it is rather reminiscent ... ref During his debate with Avicenna , al Biruni also criticized the Aristotelian theory of gravity ... al Baghdaadi 1080 1165 wrote a critique of Aristotelian physics entitled al Mu tabar , where he ... the theory of impetus as an alternative to the Aristotelian theory of motion. The theory of impetus ... in place of fall of the two rocks. ref Harv Ragep 2001a pp 152 3 ref Life and death of Aristotelian ... Aristotle, depicted in a painting by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn . The reign of Aristotelian .... After the work of Galileo , Descartes , and many others, it became generally accepted that Aristotelian ..., contradicting the Aristotelian idea of an incorruptible perfectly smooth moon. Galileo also criticized ... , 161 174. Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Aristotelian Physics History Of Science Category ... more details
s starting point As mentioned above, the Aristotelian Ethics all explicitly aim to begin with approximate ... and suppressed non Aristotelian metaphysics. Aquinas wrote detailed commentaries of Aristotle, including ... as a relevant work for philosophers today however. Although Aristotle s ethics was integrated with an Aristotelian ... . ref Kelvin Knight, Aristotelian Philosophy Ethics and Politics from Aristotle to MacIntyre , Polity ... s Ethics Richard Kraut http www.londonmet.ac.uk depts lgir casep research resources aristotelian ethics aristotelian ethics home.cfm Bibliography on Aristotelian Ethics maintained at the Centre for Contemporary Aristotelian Studies in Ethics and Politics at London Metropolitan University Category ... more details
Refimprove date June 2009 The term non Aristotelian logic , sometimes shortened to null A , means any non classical system of logic which rejects one of Aristotle s premises see term logic . History Nicolai A. Vasiliev since 1910 and Jan ukasiewicz called their own work non Aristotelian logic. Alfred Korzybski carried the term into his system of General Semantics in 1933 citing ukasiewicz , and science fiction writer A. E. van Vogt later helped popularize it. Korzybski focused on the use of three or more truth value s in the new systems of logic, although he connected this to his own rejection of Aristotle s principle of identity. Following ukasiewicz s early work, Korzybski and later proponents of General Semantics associate these truth values with probabilities and the use of scientific induction. ukasiewicz later seemed more cautious about this connection. While ukasiewicz seems to have spent more time on three valued logic than any other system, he said that one could keep increasing the number of truth values indefinitely. Thus, he wrote if 0 is interpreted as falsehood, 1 as truth, and other numbers in the interval 0 1 as the degrees of probability corresponding to various ... Aristotelian system of classification in which propositions can be assigned one of 7 values true ... Aristotelian logic was used by A. E. van Vogt as the central theme in his The World of Null A novels ... regimes after World War II. Van Vogt generally shortened non Aristotelian logic to null ... not as a logic , but as a non Aristotelian system of evaluation. On the other hand, van Vogt also ... to the use of Aristotelian logic. Van Vogt was not the only Golden Age of Science Fiction Golden ..., Alfred Science and Sanity An Introduction to Non Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics , Institute ... Aristotelian logics Giordano Bruno Asger Jorn Nicolai A. Vasiliev Jan ukasiewicz St phane Lupasco ... Non Aristotelian Logic Category Aristotle Category General semantics Category Transdisciplinarity ... more details
Non Aristotelian drama , or the epic form of the drama , refers to a kind of Play theatre play whose Dramaturgy dramaturgical structure departs from the features of classical tragedy in favour of the features of the Epic poetry epic , as defined in each case by the Ancient Greece ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle in his Poetics Aristotle Poetics c.335 BCE . The Germany German modernist theatre practitioner Bertolt Brecht coined the term non Aristotelian drama to describe the dramaturgical dimensions of his own work, beginning in 1930 with a series of notes and essays entitled On a non aristotelian drama. ref name willetnote46 Willett 1964, 46 . ref In them, he identifies his musical The Threepenny Opera 1928 as an example of epic form . B y Aristotle s definition, Brecht writes, the difference between the dramatic and epic forms was attributed to their different methods of construction. ref name b70 From an essay by Brecht probably written in 1936 Brecht 1964, 70 . ref Method of construction here refers to the relation the play establishes between its parts and its whole cquote The epic writer Alfred D blin D blin provided an excellent criterion when he said that with an epic work, as opposed to a dramatic, one can as it were take a pair of scissors and cut it into individual pieces, which remain fully capable of life. ref name montage The resonance between this image as a means of describing epic dramaturgical form and the concrete practice of Film cinematic Soviet montage theory montage , particularly as theorized by the Soviets, is not coincidental, but rather part of a shared radical modernist aesthetic exploration. Brecht 1964, 70 . ref 20px 20px Brecht also defines the contrast between the traditional, Aristotelian dramatic and his own epic as corresponding to Idealism idealist and Materialism materialist philosophical positions cquote The epic drama, with its materialistic standpoint and its lack of interest in any investment of its spectators emotions, knows ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2010 Aristotelianism The Aristotelian and Neo Aristotelian views of God have been influential in Western intellectual history. The Metaphysics Main Metaphysics Aristotle In his book on first philosophy, which most now call the Metaphysics Aristotle Metaphysics , Aristotle discussed the meaning of being as being . Aristotle concluded that being primarily refers to the unmoved mover s, and assigned one of these to each movement in the heavens. In the Aristotelianism Aristotelian theory, each unmoved mover continuously contemplates its own contemplation, and everything that fits the second meaning of being by having its source of motion in itself, moves because the knowledge of its mover causes it to emulate this mover or should . Clarify date September 2010 Aristotle s criticism of Plato Aristotle devotes special attention to the Platonism Platonic theory , according to which Idealism ideas are the ultimate principles of Being. That theory, he contends, was introduced to explain how things are, and how things are known in both respects, it is inadequate. To postulate the existence of ideas apart from things is merely to complicate the problem for, unless the ideas have some definite contact with things, they cannot explain how things came to be, or how they came to be known by us. Plato does not maintain in a definite, scientific way a contact between ideas and phenomena he merely takes refuge in expressions, such as participation, imitation, which, if they are anything more than empty metaphors, imply a contradiction. In a word, Aristotle believes that Plato, by constituting ideas in a world separate from the world of phenomena, precluded the possibility ... in God s being. Aristotelian theology was accepted by many later Jewish philosophy Jewish ... are considered mainstream by many Jews of all denominations even today. Aristotelian theology was also ... Reflist Philosophy topics Theology DEFAULTSORT Aristotelian View Of God Category Aristotelianism Category ... more details
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infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Liberty and Nature An Aristotelian Defense of Liberal Order image prefer 1st edition image caption author Douglas B. Rasmussen and Douglas J. Den Uyl illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English subject Political philosophy series genre publisher Open Court Publishing Company release date 1991 media type Print pages 288 pp isbn 0812691202 dewey congress JC71.A7 R37 1990 oclc 90020965 preceded by followed by Liberty and Nature An Aristotelian Defense of Liberal Order is political philosophy book written by Douglas B. Rasmussen and Douglas J. Den Uyl. External links http www.reasonpapers.com archives.htm Symposium Liberty and Nature An Aristotelian Defense of Liberal Order in Reason Papers archive. http www.criticalreview.com vol11no3toc.html Richard Kraut review in Critical Review scholarly journal Critical Review . http lccn.loc.gov 90020965 Liberty and Nature at the Library of Congress Category 1991 books Category Philosophy books Category Contemporary philosophical literature Category Political philosophy literature Philo book stub ... more details
John Case may refer to John Case Aristotelian writer , English Aristotelian writer died 1600 John Case astrologer born 1660 John Case athlete 1889 1975 John Case novelist , pseudonym for Jim Hougan born 1942 and Carolyn Hougan 1943 2007 See also John Case Schaeffer II born 1946 , American musician John Casey disambiguation hndis Case, John ... more details
Problems or Problemata is an Aristotle Aristotelian or possibly Pseudo Aristotle pseudo Aristotelian collection of problems written in a question and answer format as its authenticity has been under questioning. The collection, gradually assembled by the peripatetic school , reached its final form anywhere between the third century BC to the 6th century AD. The work is divided by topic into 38 sections, and the whole contains almost 900 problems. See also Corpus Aristotelicum Philo stub Category Works by Aristotle fr Probl mes Aristote fi Ongelmat ... more details
Divine apathy is the doctrine that the divine nature is incapable of suffering, passivity or modification. This doctrine is a common feature of Platonism Platonist , Aristotelianism Aristotelian , and Stoicism Stoic philosophical theology and was held by most Jewish, Christian, and Muslim thinkers prior to the twentieth century. Category Religious belief and doctrine Christian theology stub ... more details
Kinesis may refer to Kinesis biology , a movement or activity of a cell or an organism in response to a stimulus Kinesis band Kinesis keyboard kinesis , the suffix motion or change in Aristotelian philosophy Greek kin sis see potentiality and actuality Kinesis Industry , a manufacturer of bicycle frames and components disambig ... more details
Marcantonio Genua 1491 1563 ref cite book author Coniglione, Francesco Poli, Roberto Rollinger, Robin coauthors title Idealization. 11, Historical studies on abstraction and idealization date 2004 publisher Rodopi Publishers Rodopi location Amsterdam isbn 90 420 1602 7 pages p.140 ref Marco Antonio Passeri was a Renaissance Aristotelianism Aristotelian philosopher who taught at the University of Padua . He was a teacher and uncle of the great Renaissance philosopher Giacomo Zabarella . ref cite book last Spruit first Leen title Species Intelligibilis From Perception to Knowledge publisher Brill Publishers Brill date 1995 pages p.225 isbn 9 0041 0396 1 ref References Nadler, Steven M., A Companion to Early Modern Philosophy , Blackwell 2002. reflist DEFAULTSORT Genua, Marcantonia Category 1563 deaths Category 16th century philosophers Category Italian philosophers Category Aristotelian philosophers Category 1491 births IT Marco Antonio Passeri Philosopher stub ... more details
wiktionary impetus Impetus may refer to Impetus album Impetus album , a re release of the EP Passive Restraints Impetus mechanics , a concept very similar to momentum Jean Buridan Impetus Theory , middle ages treatment on impetus and its originator Jean Buridan Theory of impetus , an auxiliary theory of Aristotelian dynamics disambig de Impetus ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Francesco Vimercato 1512 1571 was an Italian Aristotelian scholar. He was a Royal Reader in Philosophy in Paris. He is known for his commentaries on Aristotle s ethical and zoological works. References Stefano Perfetti 2000 Aristotle s Zoology and its Renaissance Commentators 1521 1601 Neal W. Gilbert, Francesco Vimercato of Milan A Bio Bibliography , Studies in the Renaissance, Vol. 12, 1965 1965 , pp. 188 217 DEFAULTSORT Vimercato, Francesco Category 1512 births Category 1571 deaths Category Italian philosophers ... more details
Hexis is a term used in Aristotelian philosophy. Hexis may also refer to a term used in sociology see Habitus sociology Habitus a character in the computer game Heroes of Might and Magic IV The Gathering Storm a registered trademark used by Hexis S.A. , French company based in Frontignan an auto racing team, Hexis Racing a division of Sulzer manufacturer Sulzer AG , a Swiss company based in Winterthur Not to be confused with Hexisea , a flower of the family of orchids. disambig fr Hexis de Hexis ... more details
wiktionary Genua Genua is a fictional city from Terry Pratchett s Discworld novels. Genua may also refer to 485 Genua , a main belt asteroid Marcantonio Genua 1491 1563 , Renaissance Aristotelian philosopher Genua , the ancient Ligurian name for the modern Italian city of Genoa , and also the Latin name and an alternative, archaic name in English for the city. Genoa , a city in Italy . Genua is the German name for the city. See also Genoa disambiguation disambig Category Surnames ... more details
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Passeri can refer to Cinzio Passeri Aldobrandini , an Italian Cardinal, nephew of Pope Clement VIII Giovanni Battista Passeri , an Italian painter of the Baroque period Giuseppe Passeri , an Italian painter of the Baroque period Marco Antonio Passeri , an Italian Renaissance Aristotelian philosopher Torre de Passeri , a comune in the Province of Pescara in the Abruzzo region of Italy surname ... more details
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Other people3 the philosopher the U.S. court of appeals judge John Minor Wisdom Unreferenced date December 2009 Arthur John Terence Dibben Wisdom John Wisdom, 1904 1993 was a leading English people British philosopher considered to be an Ordinary language philosophy ordinary language philosopher , a philosopher of mind and a metaphysician. He was influenced by G.E. Moore , Ludwig Wittgenstein and Sigmund Freud , and in turn explained and extended their work. Wisdom was for most of his career at Trinity College, Cambridge , and became Professor of Philosophy at Cambridge University. Near the end of his career he was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oregon . He was president of the Aristotelian Society from 1950 to 1951. His famous Parable of the Invisible Gardener is a dialectic on the existence or absence of God. Major Writings Interpretation and Analysis . 1931 Problems of Mind and Matter . 1934 Philosophical Perplexity . Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society , 1936 37. Other Minds . 1952 Philosophy & PsychoAnalysis . 1953 Paradox and Discovery . 1965 Proof and Explanation The Virginia Lectures 1957 . 1991 Analytic philosophy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wisdom, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wisdom, John Category 1904 births Category 1993 deaths Category 20th century philosophers Category Philosophers of language Category Philosophers of mind sk John Wisdom tr John Wisdom ... more details
Wiktionary problem A problem is an obstacle which hinders the achievement of a particular goal, objective or purpose. Problem s or The Problem may also refer to Problems Aristotle Problems Aristotle , an Aristotelian or pseudo Aristotelian collection of problems in question and answer form The Problem play The Problem play , a play by A. R. Gurney In music The Problem album The Problem album , an album by Mathematics Problem arlo Akrobata song Problem arlo Akrobata song Problem , a song by Remy Zero from Villa Elaine Problems , a song by Against Me from Searching for a Former Clarity Problems , a song by AZ from 9 Lives AZ album 9 Lives Problems , a song by Ben Kweller from Freak Out, It s Ben Kweller Problems , a song by Bran Van 3000 from Glee Bran Van 3000 album Glee Problems , a song by The Everly Brothers Problems , a song by Sex Pistols from Never Mind the Bollocks, Here s the Sex Pistols See also Mathematical problem Chess problem Lookfrom Problem Intitle Problem disambig sl Problem razlo itev ... more details
For the 3rd century historian, statesman and general Dexippus Dexippus lang el floruit fl. 350 was a Greek philosopher, a pupil of the Neoplatonist Iamblichus , belonging to the middle of the 4th century AD. He wrote commentaries on Plato and Aristotle , of which one, in explanation and defense of the Categories Aristotle Aristotelian Categories , is extant. In this work Dexippus explains to one Seleucus the Aristotelian Categories, and endeavours at the same time to refute the objections of Plotinus . A Latin edition edited by F licien was published under the title Qu stionum in Categorias Libri Tres in 1549. The Greek text was published by Leonhard von Spengel in 1859. An English translation by John M. Dillon was published in 1990. Further reading J. Dillon, 1990 Dexippus On Aristotle Categories . Duckworth. NIE DEFAULTSORT Dexippus Category 4th century Romans Category 4th century philosophers Category Ancient Greek writers Category Commentators on Aristotle Category Commentators on Plato Category Neoplatonists Category Roman era philosophers Greece academic bio stub philosopher stub Platonists de Dexippos Philosoph es Dexipo fil sofo fr Dexippe philosophe hu Dexipposz filoz fus is Dexippos heimspekingur ru fi Deksippos filosofi ... more details
BLP unsourced date March 2010 Fred D. Miller, Jr. is a professor of philosophy at Bowling Green State University , and serves as Executive Director of the University s Social Philosophy and Policy Center. An Objectivism Ayn Rand Objectivist philosopher, he is a member of the Ayn Rand Society, affiliated with the American Philosophical Association , Eastern Division. He specializes in Aristotelian philosophy , with additional interests in political philosophy, business ethics, metaphysics, and philosophy in science fiction. External links http www.bgsu.edu departments phil faculty page27039.html Bowling Green State University profile http www.aynrandsociety.org Ayn Rand Society Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Miller, Fred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Miller, Fred Category 20th century philosophers Category 21st century philosophers Category Aristotelian philosophers Category Political philosophers Category American philosophers Category Objectivism scholars Category Objectivists Category Bowling Green State University faculty Category Atheist philosophers Category American atheists Category Living people ... more details