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  1. Pseudo-Aristotle

    Aristotelianism Pseudo Aristotle is a general Wiktionary cognomen cognomen for authors of philosophical or medical treatises who attributed their work to the Greek philosophy Greek philosopher Aristotle , or whose work was later attributed to him by others. Aristotle had produced so many works on such a variety of subjects that it was possible for writers in many different contexts notably Middle Ages medieval Europeans , North Africa ns and Arab s to write a work and ascribe it to Aristotle. Attaching his name to such a work guaranteed it a certain amount of respect and acceptance, since Aristotle was regarded as one of most authoritative ancient writers for the learned men of both Christendom Christian Europe and the Islamic Golden Age Muslim Arab lands . It is generally not clear whether the attribution to Aristotle of a later work was done by its own author or by others who sought to popularize such works by using his name. Notable Pseudo Aristotles included the 2nd century North African writer Apuleius of Madauros, the author of the Greek language Greek Cosmography cosmographic work On the Universe De Mundo , as well as the medieval Islamic science Muslim author of the Arabic geological work, De Proprietatibus Elementorum . ref Jerome B. Bieber. http inst.santafe.cc.fl.us jbieber HS trans2.htm Medieval Translation Table 2 Arabic Sources , Santa Fe Community College Florida Santa Fe Community College . ref Notes reflist See also The Theology of Aristotle Liber de Causis Aristotle s Masterpiece Rhetoric to Alexander Secretum Secretorum References http www.nlm.nih.gov hmd greek greek aristotle.html Pseudo Aristotle , United States National Library of Medicine . External links http www.stockton.edu kinsellt litresources binding latin13 text.html http www.tazzla.org apuleius.htm Category Aristotle Category Ancient Greek pseudepigrapha Aristotle Philosopher stub de Pseudo Aristoteles pt Pseudo Arist teles ru fi Pseudo Aristoteles ...   more details



  1. Aristotle

    color B0C4DE image Aristotle Altemps Inv8575.jpg caption Marble bust of Aristotle. Roman copy after ... , Jewish philosophy , Christian philosophy , science and List of writers influenced by Aristotle more... . Aristotelianism Aristotle lang el , Aristot l s 384 BC  322 BC ref That these undisputed ..., see Felix Jacoby on FGrHist 244 F 38. Ingemar D ring, Aristotle in the Ancient Biographical ... Aristotle physics , metaphysics , Poetics Aristotle poetry , theater , music , logic , rhetoric ... Plato s teacher , Aristotle is one of the most important founding figures in Western philosophy. Aristotle s writings were the first to create a comprehensive system of Western philosophy , encompassing morality and aesthetics , logic and science , politics and metaphysics . Aristotle s views ... aspects of Aristotle s philosophy continue to be the object of active academic study today. Though Aristotle ... Barnes , Life and Work in The Cambridge Companion to Aristotle 1995 , p. 9. ref Life Aristotle was born ... . ref cite book title Aristotle The Great Philosophers author McLeisch, Kenneth Cole publisher Routledge year 1999 isbn 0 415 92392 1 page 5 ref His father Nicomachus father of Aristotle Nicomachus was the personal physician to Amyntas III of Macedon King Amyntas of Macedon . Aristotle was trained ... his education at Platonic Academy Plato s Academy . Aristotle remained at the academy for nearly ... and left before Plato had died. ref name Lord Intro Carnes Lord, Introduction to The Politics , by Aristotle ... of his friend Hermias of Atarneus in Asia Minor. While in Asia, Aristotle traveled with Theophrastus .... Aristotle married Hermias s adoptive daughter or niece Pythias . She bore him a daughter, whom they named Pythias. Soon after Hermias death, Aristotle was invited by Philip II of Macedon ... upright Early Islamic portrayal of Aristotle Aristotle was appointed as the head of the royal academy ... kings Ptolemy I Soter Ptolemy and Cassander . In his Politics , Aristotle states that only one thing ...   more details



  1. Pseudo-

    wiktionary pseudo The prefix pseudo from Greek lying, false is used to mark something as falsity false , fraud ulent, or pretending to be something it is not. Biology prefix In biology and botany taxonomy the prefix pseudo or pseud can indicate a species with a visual similarity to another genus . An example is the Iris species Iris pseudacorus , by having leaves similar to those of Acorus calamus in the Acorus genus, having pseud acorus false acorus in its botanical name . See also lookfrom pseudo Falsehood Pseudorealism Deception Mimicry Pseudo.com Pseudo Blood of Our Own Category Prefixes Category Greek loanwords Category Biology prefixes and suffixes da Pseudo nl Pseudo sk Pseudo ...   more details



  1. Mechanics (Aristotle)

    italictitle Mechanics or Mechanica or Mechanical Problems is a text traditionally attributed to Aristotle , though his authorship of it is disputed. Thomas Winter has suggested that the author was Archytas . ref Thomas Nelson Winter, http digitalcommons.unl.edu classicsfacpub 68 The Mechanical Problems in the Corpus of Aristotle , DigitalCommons University of Nebraska Lincoln, 2007. ref During the Renaissance , an edition of this work was published by Francesco Maurolico . See also Aristotle s wheel paradox Notes references External links http digitalcommons.unl.edu classicsfacpub 68 Pseudo Aristotle, Mechanica Greek text and English translation philo stub Category Works by Aristotle Category Ancient Greek technology is V lfr in it Questioni meccaniche fi Mekaniikan ongelmat ...   more details



  1. The Theology of Aristotle

    , Cristina Pseudo Theology of Aristotle , Chapter I Structure and Composition. Oriens, 2001, pp. 78 112. Paul Fenton, The Arabic and Hebrew Versions of the Theology of Aristotle in Pseudo Aristotle in the Middle ...., Jill Kraye & W. F. Ryan & C. B. Schmitt The Theology of Aristotle and Some Other Pseudo Aristotelian Texts Reconsidered in Pseudo Aristotle in the Middle Ages The Theology and Other Texts . Journal ...The Theology of Aristotle was a paraphrase of parts of Plotinus Enneads Six Enneads along with Porphyry philosopher Porphyry s commentary into Arabic language Arabic . It had a significant effect on early Islamic philosophy , due to Islam ic interest in Aristotle . Al Kindi Alkindus and Avicenna , for example, were influenced by Plotinus works. The translator attempted to integrate Aristotle s ideas with those of Plotinus &mdash while trying to make Plotinus compatible with Christianity and Islam &mdash thus, yielding a unique synthesis. The Theology of Aristotle , with The Letter on Divine Science and The Sayings of the Greek Sage, a collection of fragments, together form the Plotiniana Arabica . They seem to have been adapted by Ibn Na ima al Himsi , a Christian, and edited by Al Kindi, a Muslim. ref See Adamson, Before Essence and Existence al Kindi s Conception of Being . ref There is also a longer version of the Theology, the authorship of which is uncertain. According to Shlomo Pines , it may have been written by Isma ili . Paul Fenton, on the other hand, thought it may have been derived from Egyptian Jews . Just as there is an Arabic paraphrase of Plotinus Six Enneads, blending it with Aristotle s thought, so also there is an Arabic paraphrase of Aristotle s De Anima , blending it with Plotinus thought. Thus later Islamic philosophy and European philosophy which built on the Islamic ... of Aristotle 2002 London, Gerald Duckworth & Co. Ltd. ISBN 0715631632 same, http www.muslimphilosophy.com ... berlieferung 1998 Leiden, Brill ISBN 9004106995 References reflist DEFAULTSORT Theology of Aristotle ...   more details



  1. Problems (Aristotle)

    italictitle The 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. Later writers of Problemata include Plutarch , Alexander of Aphrodisias , and Cassius Iatrosophista . ref Ann M. Blair , The Problemata as a Natural Philosophical Genre, in Anthony Grafton and Nancy Siraisi , eds., Natural Particulars Nature and the Disciplines in Renaissance Europe , p. http books.google.com books?id acOk oCuuMsC&lpg PA173&ots cAuWcaglkZ&dq eighty four 20eighty five 20cassius 20iatrosophist&pg PA173 v onepage&q eighty four 20eighty five 20cassius 20iatrosophist&f false 173 ref Notes reflist See also Corpus Aristotelicum Philo stub Category Works by Aristotle fr Probl mes Aristote fi Ongelmat ...   more details



  1. Economics (Aristotle)

    title Aristotle XVIII publisher Loeb Classical Library See also Politics Aristotle Oeconomicus by Xenophon Philo stub Category Works by Aristotle Category Economy of ancient Greece fr conomiques pseudo ...About the treatise sometimes said to be written by Aristotle the similarly named Socratic dialogue by Xenophon Oeconomicus italictitle The Economics Latin Oeconomica , Greek is a work that has been ascribed to Aristotle . It is usually attributed, by modern scholars, to a student of Aristotle, or to a student of his successor Theophrastus ref name POMEROY Pomeroy, Sarah B. 1995 . Oeconomicus A Social and Historical Commentary , p. 68. Oxford University Press . http books.google.com books?id THqBsonm FQC&printsec frontcover&source gbs atb v onepage&q&f false Preview. ISBN 01981502531995 . ref . The title, though it is the origin of the modern term economics , was originally derived from the Greek word oikos meaning household. So the term referred originally to household management, and only by extension to political economics or what is called economics in modern English usage. The connection was that these two subjects of study are often thought to be similar. However as in Aristotle s Aristotle Politics Politics , it is said in the first sentence of this work that politics does not naturally have one leader, while a household does. So the difference is not simply one of scale. The Economics consists of three short books. The first book is influenced by the similarly named Oeconomicus of Xenophon , which was a Socratic dialogue concerning how to be a good gentleman farmer , and kaloskagathos . The second book contains anecdotes and is a theoretical exploration of economic types Royal, Provincial, Political and Private as well as their methods for generating revenue. The second book also contains a number of examples supplementing the theoretical discussion. The third book is only known from Latin versions, not Greek, and deals with the relationship between husband ...   more details



  1. Topics (Aristotle)

    pseudo scientific ref For Aristotle, demonstrative arguments Polytonic , apode xeis are those ...Cleanup rewrite date July 2010 italictitle Aristotelianism The Topics is the name given to one of Aristotle s six works on logic collectively known as the Organon . The other five are Categories Aristotle ... Refutations The Topics constitutes Aristotle s treatise on the art of dialectic the invention ... or invented. What is a Topic ? In his treatise on the Topics, Aristotle does not explicitly define ... by a principle. ref Dialectic and Aristotle s Topics . Stump, Eleonore. Boethius s De topicis ... ref Aristotle refers to rhetoric as the counterpart to dialectic in the introduction to his ... places. ref E.g. as houses along a street one knows by heart ref How Topics Relate to Aristotle ... , ref These are discussed elsewhere, as in the Prior Analytics . ref clearly Aristotle contemplates ... divided by Aristotle into inductive reasoning inductive and deductive reasoning deductive parts. The endoxa ... construction is left as a task to the practitioner of the dialectic art in these instances Aristotle .... Pseudo scientific arguments are those based upon faulty models such as a geometer s argument from a falsely drawn diagram. ref syllogism, Aristotle notes the utility of the art of dialectic ... Refutations The Sophistical Refutations is viewed by some ref E.g. Forster, E. S. in Aristotle ... critical edition of the works of Aristotle Greek . Oxford Classical Text edition by W. D. Ross , 1958. Aristotle. Topica . Translated by E. S. Forster. Loeb Classical Library . Cambridge Harvard ... French translation of Books 5 8 by Jacques Brunschwig, 2007 . Robin Smith ed. . Aristotle s Topic ... Owen ed . Aristotle on dialectic the Topics. Proceedings of the Third Symposium Aristotelicum. Oxford, 1963 . Oxford Clarendon Press 1968. Paul Slomkowski. Aristotle s Topics . Leiden Brill 1997. External ... classics.mit.edu Aristotle topics.html Category Works by Aristotle Category Cognitive science literature ...   more details



  1. Aristotle (disambiguation)

    Aristotle 384 BC 322 BC was a Greek philosopher. Aristotle or Aristoteles may also refer to In other people Aristotle of Cyrene 4th century BC , philosopher of the Cyrenaic school Aristotle of Argos 3rd century BC , rebel who led a revolt against the rule of Cleomenes III in Argos Aristotle of Mytilene 2nd century AD , Peripatetic philosopher in the time of Galen Aristotile Fioravanti c.1415 c.1486 , Italian Renaissance architect and engineer Aristotle Onassis 1900 1975 , Greek shipping magnate In places Aristoteles crater , a crater on the Moon Aristotle University of Thessaloniki , Greece Aristotle Square , in Thessaloniki, Greece Aristotle Lane , in Oxford, England In other things Aristotle book , a children s book by Dick King Smith Aristotle, Inc. , a U.S. company founded and led by brothers John Aristotle Phillips and Dean Aristotle Phillips, which specializes in data mining voter data for political campaigns disambig ca Arist til desambiguaci ru fi Aristoteles t smennyssivu ...   more details



  1. Aristotle, Inc.

    Otheruses Aristotle disambiguation Infobox organization name Aristotle, Inc. image Aristotle Inc logo.png motto formation 1983 extinction date of extinction, optional type Private firm purpose Voter registration data and fund raising consultants headquarters 205 Pennsylvania Ave., SE br Washington, DC 20003 leader title Chairman and CEO leader name John Aristotle Phillips num staff 107 num volunteers budget website http www.aristotle.com Aristotle, Inc. is a U.S. company founded and led by brothers John Aristotle Phillips and Dean Aristotle Phillips in 1983, specializing in data mining voter data for political campaigns. ref cite web url http hoovers.com company Aristotle International Inc rffscri 1.html title Hoover s Profile Aristotle, Inc. accessdate 2010 02 06 date 2010 02 06 work hoovers.com publisher Hoover s ref See also Vocus References reflist Category Public relations companies of the United States ...   more details



  1. Aristotle for Everybody

    Aristotle for Everybody Difficult Thought Made Easy ISBN 0 684 83823 0 is a book written by Mortimer J. Adler as an informal introduction to the ideas of the ancient Greek philosophy Greek philosopher Aristotle . It was originally published in 1978 and remains in print today. Dr. Adler s overall thesis is that in contrast to Aristotle s teacher Plato , whose ideas may be considered more abstract and esoteric , Aristotle was a common sense philosopher whose depth and uniqueness of thought made his common sense uncommon. While Dr. Adler criticizes Aristotle for believing in the inferiority of women and supporting slavery , he nonetheless asserts that Aristotle is the best introduction to philosophical ... acknowledges that Aristotle s own writings are difficult for a layperson, and so the author decided to create a more accessible introduction to Aristotle s thought. After a brief introduction the book is separated into five parts, each part having several chapters on a particular aspect of Aristotle ... to Aristotle human beings are distinguished from all other animals by having the ability to ask philosophical questions. Dr. Adler also explains how Aristotle excelled at classification, and that identifying ... else was a key characteristic of Aristotle s thought. Dr. Adler then divides the middle three parts of the book according to Aristotle s classification of three activities of a human being making ..., respectively. Man the Maker focuses on Aristotle s views on excellence in craftsmanship the ancient Greek concept of techne , Man the Doer on Aristotle s ethics and his concept of moral virtue both ... is called Difficult Philosophical Questions, and in it Dr. Adler tries to apply Aristotle ... gods . The book concludes with an epilogue listing the specific writings of Aristotle that Dr ... Adler, Mortimer J. Aristotle for Everybody Difficult Thought Made Easy. New York Touchstone Books, 1997. Category Philosophy books Category Aristotle Category 1978 books ...   more details



  1. Commentaries on Aristotle

    Aristotelianism Commentaries on Aristotle refers to the great mass of literature produced, especially in the ancient and medieval world, to explain and clarify the Corpus Aristotelicum works of Aristotle . The pupils of Aristotle were the first to comment on his writings, a tradition which was continued ... of the late Roman empire wrote many commentaries on Aristotle, attempting to incorporate him into their philosophy ... commentators The first pupils of Aristotle commentated on his writings, but often with a view to expand ... to the four invented by Aristotle, and stated with additional accuracy the rules of hypothetical syllogism ... including in collecting much information concerning animals and natural events, which Aristotle had ... philosophers. Nicolaus of Damascus wrote several treatises on the philosophy of Aristotle and Alexander of Aegae also wrote commentaries on Aristotle. ref name whewell Whewell 1837, pages 271 ..., as the best interpreter of Aristotle. On account of the number and value of his commentaries ... whewell Many of the Neoplatonists undertook to explain and illustrate the writings of Aristotle, particularly ... philosopher Porphyry 3rd century wrote a book on the Categories Aristotle Categories , which was found to be so suitable a complement to the Categories of Aristotle, that it was usually prefixed to that treatise. ref name brucker Porphyry sought to show that Plato and Aristotle were in harmony with each other, especially in regards to the compatibility of Aristotle s Categories with Plato s Theory ... and Aristotle, and Dexippus philosopher Dexippus , a disciple of Iamblichus , wrote a Reply to the Objections of Plotinus against Aristotle s Categories , which is still extant. Themistius 4th century , who taught at Constantinople with great success, paraphrased several of the works of Aristotle, particularly the Posterior Analytics , the Physics Aristotle Physics , and the book On the Soul . In the 5th century, Ammonius Hermiae represented Plato and Aristotle in agreeing that god was the artificier ...   more details



  1. Aristotle's Masterpiece

    Orphan date February 2009 Aristotle s Masterpiece , also known as The Works of Aristotle, the Famous Philosopher , is a sex manual and a midwifery book that was popular in England from the early modern period through to the 19th century. Its first publication was in 1684. The book is of unknown authorship, but was erroneously attributed to Aristotle ref Mary Fissell, http www.historycooperative.org cgi bin justtop.cgi?act justtop&url http www.historycooperative.org journals wm 60.1 fissell.html Hairy Women and Naked Truths Gender and the Politics of Knowledge in Aristotle s Masterpiece , The William and Mary Quarterly. Vol. 60 No. 1. 2 May 2007. ref ref http www.exclassics.com arist ariintro.htm Aristotle s Masterpiece Introduction Bot generated title ref and was banned in Britain until the 1960s. References references External links http www.exclassics.com arist ariscont.htm The Works of Aristotle Contents nonfiction book stub Category 1684 books Category Sex manuals Category Works published anonymously Category Works of unknown authorship Category Aristotle ...   more details



  1. Mythos (Aristotle)

    Cleanup date June 2011 Mythos is the term used by Aristotle in his Poetics Aristotle Poetics c. 335 BCE ... elements of tragedy that he gives. Variations on plot In Poetics Aristotle Poetics 13 and 14, Aristotle ... as a whole composed of these three parts ref Belfiore 160 ref . In Poetics 13, Aristotle states his ... Aristotle uses one set of criteria for good plots in Poetics 13 and a different set in Poetics 14 ... . Aristotle defines plot in chapter 13 of Poetics as a variation of two different change types and three ... and justice evil people and the in between man . Of the six logically possible outcomes, Aristotle lists only four. Aristotle contends in Poetics 13 that the most desirable plot involves An in between person who changes from good to bad fortune, due to hamartia , error. Additionally, Aristotle states ... with the knowledge or ignorance of the agent. Ranked from worst to best, by Aristotle, these are the four ... 11 Rizzoli 11 ref . Aristotle s Mythos vs. the modern interpretation of plot Aristotle s notion .... According to Elizabeth Belfiore s Tragic Pleasures Aristotle on Plot and Emotion , Aristotle .... Narratological Plots and Aristotle s Mythos. Arethusa 33 2000 37 70. ref . Aristotle believes that psychological ... . Aristotle s view focuses nearly all of his attention on the events of the plot, which, in turn, leaves .... According to Meir Sternberg, Aristotle restricts the well made epic or play to a whole holos ... Fortunes II . Poetics Today 24 2003 517 638. ref . Aristotle s definition of plot states that every event portrayed and every action taken is a logical progression from previous events. Aristotle ... ref . Aristotle explains that tragedy imitates the actions and lives of human beings rather than human beings themselves ref 1450.a 16 17 ref . Aristotle concerns himself with the universally logical ... with those events. Many of Aristotle s conclusions directly oppose those of modern narratologists such as Vladimir Propp , who reverses Aristotle s theory that tragedy is imitation not of human beings ...   more details



  1. Aristotle Athiras

    Orphan date February 2009 BLP IMDB refimprove date January 2009 Aristotle Athiras is an American comedian originally from Plano, Texas . He started his comedic career in Orange County, where he currently resides, in May 2004. While pursuing comedy Aristotle briefly attended the University of Southern California s USC School of Cinema and Television. He took several short breaks from comedy to focus on school projects at Saddleback College. Before he transferred from Saddleback, he founded and was President of the Film Club and was part of the Associated Student Government as the President of the Inter Club Council ICC and a member of the Summer Budget Committee. He officially put comedy on hold from February 2006 through January 2008 in order to finish his education at California State Fullerton , graduating with a degree in Sociology. Aristotle has won or placed in the following comedy competitions Long Beach Comedy Festival 1st Place Sink or Swim Thursdays 1st Place and 3rd Place Sierra Mist Search for the Next Great Comic Regional Winner San Diego, CA Orange County s Funniest Person 2nd Place San Diego Comedy Festival 2nd Place Ultimate Laff Down IV 2nd Place Comedy Battle in the Basement at Miceli s 3rd Place br In January 2008 Aristotle returned full time to the comedy stage. References Reflist External links http www.aristotleathiras.com Official website myspace aristotleathiras Aristotle Athiras IMDB name 2776607 Aristotle Athiras Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Athiras, Aristotle ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Athiras, Aristotle Category American comedians Category People from Plano, Texas Category University of Southern California alumni Category California State University, Fullerton alumni Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people ...   more details



  1. Aristotle of Mytilene

    Aristotle of Mytilene or Aristoteles , lang el floruit fl. 2nd century was a distinguished Peripatetic school Peripatetic philosopher in the time of Galen . It has been argued that he was a teacher of Alexander of Aphrodisias . Galen writing c. 190 referred to him as a leading figure in Peripatetic scholarship. ref Galen, De Consuetudinibus Peri Ethon ref According to Galen, Aristotle of Mytilene never drank cold water because it gave him spasms, but he was attacked with a disease in which it was thought necessary for him to take it. He drank the cold water and died. It was argued by Paul Moraux in 1967 that Aristotle of Mytilene was a teacher of Alexander of Aphrodisias . ref P. Moraux, Aristoteles, der Lehrer Alexanders von Aphrodisias , Archiv f r Geschichte der Philosophie 49 1967 169 182 ref Previous scholars had noted that ancient texts refer to an Aristotle as a teacher of Alexander of Aphrodisias, and, unaware of any 2nd century philosophers by that name, had emended the name to Aristocles of Messene Aristocles . If Moraux s theory is correct, and Aristotle of Mytilene was Alexander s teacher, then his philosophical views are represented in a passage of Alexander s On Intellect dealing with the doctrine of the external intellect . ref Robert B. Todd, 1976 , Alexander of Aphrodisias on Stoic Physics , pages 11 12. BRILL ref This theory, however, was criticised by Pierre Thillet in 1984. ref P. Thillet ed. , Alexandre d Aphrodise Trait du Destin , Paris 1984, xix xxxi. ref Thillet argued that the text that refers to Aristotle as Alexander s teacher might merely mean that Alexander learned from the writings of the famous Aristotle . Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Aristotle Of Mytilene Category 2nd century Greek people Category 2nd century philosophers Category Ancient Mytileneans Category Roman era Peripatetic philosophers ru ...   more details



  1. Aristotle Lane

    File Oxford Canal01.JPG thumb View looking north along the Oxford Canal from Aristotle Bridge on Aristotle Lane. File Port Meadow Halt railway station site.jpg thumb The site of the former Port Meadow Halt railway station , viewed from Aristotle Lane footbridge, looking north towards Wolvercote . Aristotle Lane is a road in north Oxford , England . ref name hibbert http books.google.com books?id wIBnAAAAMAAJ&q Aristotle Lane Aristotle Lane . In Christopher Hibbert and Edward Hibbert editors , http books.google.co.uk books?ei N IZTIO5HZyUsQaegoHXBg&ct result&id wIBnAAAAMAAJ The Encyclopaedia of Oxford . Macmillan Publishers Macmillan , 1988, page 19. ISBN 978 0333399170. ref The lane links North Oxford , leading from the junction of Kingston Road, Oxford Kingston Road and Hayfield Road close .... St Philip & St James Primary School is located in Aristotle Lane, having previously below in Leckford Road to the south. ref name owra http www.oxfordwaterside.co.uk aristotlelane.htm Aristotle Lane , http www.oxfordwaterside.co.uk Oxford Waterside Residents Association , Oxford, UK. ref The Aristotle Lane Allotments are also located here. ref http www.oxfordwaterside.co.uk allotments.htm The Aristotle ... ground . ref http aristotlerec.webs.com Friends of Aristotle Lane Recreation Ground , Oxford, UK. ref History There is evidence of Iron Age tracks from the location of Aristotle Lane across Port Meadow to Binsey Ford . ref http books.google.com books?id H4ZnAAAAMAAJ&q Aristotle Lane Aristotle Lane, Oxford . In Gazetteer of archaeological investigations in England , Volume 1, page .... ref The lane is named after Aristotle s Well in the vicinity, deriving from the name of the Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle . ref name hibbert On 3 June 1644, Charles I of England King Charles ... was located just north of Aristotle Lane on the Varsity Line . ref name history The London and North ... month July isbn 1 904474 57 8 Figure III. ref The land south of Aristotle Lane was acquired from Lucy ...   more details



  1. Rhetoric (Aristotle)

    Aristotelianism italictitle Aristotle s Rhetoric is an ancient Greek treatise on the art of persuasion ... . Background Aristotle is generally credited with developing the basics of the system of rhetoric ... raised by Aristotle s Rhetoric . ref Gross, Alan G. & Arthur E. Walzer. 2000 . Rereading Aristotle ... of Aristotle that have survived from antiquity, the Rhetoric seems not to have been intended for publication ... shows the development of Aristotle s thought through two different periods while he was in History of Athens Athens , and illustrates Aristotle s expansion of the study of rhetoric beyond Plato s early ... discourse. This dialogue offered Aristotle, first a student and then a teacher at Plato s Academy ... study. The Rhetoric was developed by Aristotle during two periods when he was in Athens, the first ... Greece on the one side were the Sophists, and on the other side were Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle .... One of the most important contributions of Aristotle s approach was that he identified rhetoric ... of the Rhetoric is Rhetoric is the Antistrophe counterpoint of dialectic. According to Aristotle ... C. trans. 1909 . The Rhetoric of Aristotle. Cambridge University Press. ref The next two translations ... Library ref Freese, John H. trans. 1924 . Aristotle, The Art of Rhetoric . With Greek text. Cambridge ... in 1954. ref Roberts, W.Rhys trans . 1924 . Rhetorica The Works of Aristotle, Vol.11. Oxford Clarendon Press. Rpt. 1954 in Aristotle, Rhetoric and Poetics trans. Roberts & Ingram Bywater . New .... ref Cooper, Lane trans . 1932 1960 . The Rhetoric of Aristotle. New York Appleton Century Crofts. ref .... ed. . 1991. Aristotle On Rhetoric A Theory of Civic Discourse . New York Oxford Oxford University ..., notes, and references to modern scholarship on Aristotle and the Rhetoric. It is generally regarded ... of Aristotle s Rhetoric, The Classical Review , 1993, 43.2, pp. 251 252. ref Neo Aristotelian Theory ..., pp.v xxvi. ref Book One Chapter One Aristotle first defines rhetoric as the counterpart antistrophos ...   more details



  1. Aristotle's catfish

    This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Aristotle s catfish image status DD status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Siluriformes familia Siluridae genus Silurus species S. aristotelis binomial Silurus aristotelis binomial authority Louis Agassiz Agassiz , 1857 synonyms Siluris aristotelis Agassiz, 1857 orth. error Aristotle s catfish Silurus aristotelis is a species of fish in the Siluridae family. It is Endemism endemic to Greece . Its natural habitat is freshwater lake s. It is threatened by habitat loss . Source Crivelli, A.J. 2005. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 40712 all Silurus aristotelis . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 5 August 2007. Further reading http the0phrastus.typepad.com noncontradiction 2007 09 aristotles catf.html Aristotle s catfish explanation of its name Category Fish of Europe Category Silurus catfish stub ca Silurus aristotelis de Aristoteles Wels es Silurus aristotelis it Silurus aristotelis hu N gybajuszsz las harcsa pl Sum Arystotelesa pt Silurus aristotelis vi Aristotle s catfish ...   more details



  1. Aristotle (book)

    Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Aristotle image Image Aristotle DickKingSmith BobGraham.jpg 200px image caption First edition cover author Dick King Smith illustrator Bob Graham author illustrator Bob Graham country United Kingdom language English language English genre Children s literature Children s publisher Walker Books pub date 1 September 2003 pages 144 isbn 978 0744583205 oclc 52695600 Aristotle is a children s book written by Dick King Smith and illustrated by Bob Graham author illustrator Bob Graham , published in 2003. The story concerns Aristotle the kitten, who depends on his nine lives and the magical powers of his owner a friendly witch in order to emerge safely from various adventures. It was shortlisted for a Blue Peter Book Awards Blue Peter Book Award . ref http www.bbc.co.uk cbbc bluepeter bookclub awards Blue Peter Book Awards 2005 ref References reflist child novel stub Category 2003 novels ...   more details



  1. Protrepticus (Aristotle)

    italictitle Protrepticus is the title of a work by Aristotle that survives only in fragments. Since the 19th century, when inquiry was initiated by Jakob Bernays 1863 , several scholars have attempted to reconstruct the work. ref name chroust cite journal author Anton Hermann Chroust year 1965 title A brief account of the reconstruction of Aristotle s Protrepticus journal Classical Philology journal Classical Philology publisher The University of Chicago Press volume 60 issue 4 pages 229 239 url http www.jstor.org stable 269094 doi issn 0009 837X ref Attempted reconstructions include A 1961 book by Ingemar D ring ref name duering61 cite book title Aristotle s Protrepticus An attempt at reconstruction last D ring first Ingemar authorlink coauthors Aristotle year 1961 publisher Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis location G teborg, Sweden isbn url http books.google.com books?id JFnWAAAAMAAJ&q Protrepticus&dq Protrepticus&hl en&ei uUgMTcPrJYv4swO 4uXwCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CCgQ6AEwAQ accessdate ref A 1964 book by Anton Hermann Chroust ref name chroust64 cite book title Protrepticus A reconstruction last Chroust first Anton Hermann authorlink coauthors Aristotle year 1964 publisher University of Notre Dame Press location Notre Dame, IN isbn url http books.google.com books?id brNfAAAAMAAJ accessdate ref Quotation Cquote What more accurate standard or measure of good things do we have than the Sage Sophos Sage ? 20px Aristotle Protrepticus ref name hadot95 Quotation from Aristotle s Protrepticus , given on page 147 of cite book title Philosophy as a way of life Spiritual exercises from Socrates to Foucault last Hadot first Pierre authorlink Pierre Hadot coauthors Arnold I. Davidson year 1995 publisher Blackwell location Malden, MA isbn 0631180338 url http books.google.com books?id RNDmvMrpr4YC&printsec frontcover&dq hadot isbn 9780631180333&hl en&ei QLNQTLDvIIPCsAPNrpTZBw&sa ... of Protrepticus Hutchinson & Johnson Category Works by Aristotle Category Ancient philosophical literature ...   more details



  1. Physics (Aristotle)

    physics . Aristotelianism italictitle Image Aristotle Physica page 1.png thumb 200px The first page of Aristotle s Physics in the 1837 Oxford edition by Immanuel Bekker The Physics Greek unicode ... on nature of Aristotle is one of the foundational books of Western science and philosophy. ref Aristotle ... philosophy. Emphasis in original Martin Heidegger, On the Essence and Concept of in Aristotle ... of the fact that Aristotle s physics is philosophy, whereas modern physics is a positive science .... Without Aristotle s Physics there would have been no Galileo. ref Martin Heidegger, The Principle ... of Rhodes Andronichean ordering of Aristotle s works, it stands at the head of, as well as being ... edition of Aristotle s works. Book I 184a 192b Book I discusses the scientist s approach ... is a particularly good expansion and defense of the contents of this book. Aristotle s approach ... before advancing to generalities. Aristotle first introduces the word matter Greek hyle literally ... persists in the result. Aristotle s concept of matter is rather different from what we moderns might ... 118, 238 239. ref Matter in Aristotle s thought is, however, defined in terms of sensible reality operationally ..., and finally being born and dying. Aristotle contrasts natural things with the artificial artificial ... to what it is made of, not what it is. Aristotle contrasts two senses of nature nature as matter and nature as form or definition. By nature Aristotle means the natures of particular things and would ... is not the whole itself, but its parts. While Aristotle certainly admits the parts i.e., matter ... cause 1.193b6 , that is, the whole thing itself. In chapter 3, Aristotle presents his theory of the Aristotle ... clear discussion, see chapter 6 of Mortimer Adler, Aristotle for Everybody Difficult ... by cause in the modern scientific idiom is only a narrow part of what Aristotle means by efficient cause ... 9, Aristotle returns to the discussion of nature. With the enrichment of the preceding four chapters ...   more details



  1. Recovery of Aristotle

    The Recovery of Aristotle or Rediscovery refers to the copying or re translating of most 95 of Aristotle ... entries medieval philosophy PS . ref The Recovery of Aristotle spanned about 100 years, from the middle ... in general circulation Categories Aristotle Categories and On Interpretation De Interpretatione . ref ... , while the Arabic versions were more accessible. The recovery of Aristotle s texts is considered ... HC22 . ref Because some of Aristotle s newly translated views discounted the notions of a personal ... leaders, to censor some recovered books of Aristotle, opened a new path to allow other ideas to be considered ... rejected Aristotle s Earth centered system, even though Galileo s ideas were later censored by Church ... had translated Aristotle s ancient Greek writings into the Arabic language. ref name MP They had ..., the Roman grammarian Marius Victorinus had translated 2 of Aristotle s books, about logic, into Latin the Categories Aristotle Categories and On Interpretation De Interpretatione . ref name SEP A little over a century later, most of Aristotle s logical works, except perhaps for the Posterior Analytics ... before the 12th century. The rest of Aristotle s books were eventually translated into Latin ... GhVWTH84C& pg PA396&lpg PA396 BooksG GhV . ref Then came the Physics Aristotle Physics , followed by Avicenna s Latin version of the Metaphysics Aristotle Metaphysics 12th century , Averroes Commentary on Aristotle s Metaphysics 13th century , ref name CH and the other books were copied. Essentially ... Plato had been Aristotle s teacher, most of the Greek writings of Plato were not translated into Latin until over 200 years after the Recovery of Aristotle. ref name SEP In the Middle Ages, the only ... works of Plato, about 200 years after the rediscovery of Aristotle. ref name SEP Compared to Aristotle, the views of Plato are generally considered to be based mainly on idealistic notions, whereas the views of Aristotle state some conclusions based on empirical evidence of actual objects ...   more details



  1. Politics (Aristotle)

    Aristotelianism italictitle Aristotle s Politics Greek language Greek is a work of political ... difficulties that attended the Aristotle Loss and preservation of his works loss of Aristotle ... VIII of the Politics , although it is not certain that Aristotle is referring to the Politics ..., VII VIII would represent a less mature work from when Aristotle had not yet fully broken from Plato ... ref Overview Book I In the first book, Aristotle discusses the city polis or political community koin nia ... Classical nature and Aristotelian metaphysics natural . Aristotle discusses the parts of the household ... as the body is from the soul or beasts are from human beings would be a slave by nature, Aristotle concludes ..., Inc location Maryland ref Aristotle then moves to the question of property in general, arguing ... they forget that money merely symbolizes wealth without being wealth. Book I concludes with Aristotle ... in office . Aristotle questions whether it is sensible to speak of the virtue of a slave and whether ...&ndash 5 before moving to that presented in Plato s Laws Plato Laws 2. 6 . Aristotle then discusses ... 2. 8 . After addressing regimes invented by theorists, Aristotle moves to the examination of three ... willing subjects elective tyranny Book IV Image Aristotle constitutions 2.png thumb 550px right Aristotle s classification of constitutions Tasks of political theory Why are there many types of constitutions ... of the ideal state Marriage and children Book VIII Education in the ideal state Aristotle s classification After studying a number of real and theoretical city state s constitutions, Aristotle classified ..., or many. Aristotle s sixfold classification is slightly different from the one found in Statesman dialogue The Statesman by Plato. The diagram above illustrates Aristotle s classification. Notes reflist Further reading cite book title The Political Thought of Plato and Aristotle last Barker first ... A Commentary on Aristotle s Politics last Davis first Michael year 1996 publisher Rowman & Littlefield ...   more details



  1. Lexis (Aristotle)

    speaking to the public. ref Gennette 2 ref Lexis according to Aristotle According to Jose M. Gonzalez, Aristotle instructs us to view of his psychology, as mediating the rhetorical task and entrusted .... ref Jose M. Gonzalez, Phantasia and Aristotle. JSTOR ref Pistis is the Greek word for faith ..., lexis against the background Aristotle instructs us to view of his psychology, as mediating the rhetorical ... all images are presented to us. Aristotle defines phantasia as our desire for the mind to mediate anything not actually present to the senses with a mental image. ref Jana Noel. Interpreting Aristotle ... 97 docs noel.html ref Aristotle instructs the reader to use his or her imagination to create the fantastic ... written or produced. Elements of Rhetorical Diction According to Aristotle Although Aristotle at times ... of baseness and loftiness. Aristotle makes the cases for the importance of diction by saying that, it is not enough ... of Aristotle . Trans. W. Rhys Roberts. Ed. Donald, McQuade. New York The Modern Library, 1984 ... and the Poetics of Aristotle . Trans. W. Rhys Roberts. Ed. Donald, McQuade. New York The Modern Library, 1984, p. 20. ref Aristotle goes on to say that only the facts in an argument should be important ... when Aristotle wrote his treatise on Rhetoric, orators had not given much attention to voice. This was thought to be a subject with which only actors and poets should be concerned. In Rhetoric Aristotle ... but hitherto the subject has been neglected. ref The Rhetoric and the Poetics of Aristotle . Trans. W. Rhys Roberts. Ed. Donald, McQuade. New York The Modern Library, 1984, p. 164. ref Aristotle defined ... but, also, their ability to understand this concept. ref The Rhetoric and the Poetics of Aristotle .... ref Although Aristotle gives this mention and explanation of voice, he does not go into specifics about .... http www.jstor.org stable 374450 . p. 150 ref . However, just as in Aristotle s time set of specific ..., impossible ref Stoehr 150 ref . Language As before mentioned, for Aristotle, the language of a speech ...   more details




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