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  • {{r|Aristotle}}
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  • {{r|Aristotle}}
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  • ...ient philosophy are the [[Athens|Athenians]] [[Socrates]], [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]]. But before Socrates, there were plenty of other philosophers. Some consi ...investigators, [[mathematics|mathematicians]] and producers of literature. Aristotle, as well as being a philosopher, is known both for [[metaphysics|metaphysic
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  • {{r|Aristotle}}
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  • * Aristotle. ''[[Aristotle, Metaphysics|Metaphysics]]'' * Aristotle. ''[[Nicomachean Ethics]]''
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  • {{r|Aristotle}}
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  • {{r|Aristotle}}
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  • [[Aristotle]] was the first who noticed that with Socrates philosophy had taken a new t ...te understanding of the views they held. One our best secondary sources is Aristotle who at the time seemed to have had access to their writings. But even his i
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  • {{r|Aristotle}}
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  • ...il of Lyons]]. Aquinas replaced [[Neoplatonism|Neo-Platonic]] ideas with [[Aristotle]]'s in Christian theology, in the process developing Aristotelian [[metaphy ...heavenly wisdom. Certainly, the influence of Thomas, and his promotion of Aristotle, on all aspects of Western civilisation is profound. However, [[Bertrand Ru
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  • {{r|Aristotle}}
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  • ...compositions, but of those nothing remained except for short quotations in Aristotle, [[Plato]], [[Clement of Alexandria]], [[Philostratus]] and Pausanias.
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  • {{r|Aristotle}}
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  • {{r|Aristotle}}
    1 KB (133 words) - 09:49, 16 September 2010
  • ...ons, and his seeking out or new emphasis on classical authors other than [[Aristotle]].
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  • ==George Eliot speaks to Aristotle about metaphor== ...desert, but it would hardly lead one far in training that useful beast. O Aristotle! if you had had the advantage of being "the freshest modern" instead of the
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  • Aristotle states (in chapters six and seven of the ''Perihermaneias'' (Latin ''De Int ...r logical relationship implied by this, though not mentioned explicitly by Aristotle, is subalternation (''subalternatio''). This is a relation between a parti
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  • [[Heraclitus]] used λόγος to refer to discourse and [[Aristotle]] uses it to refer to rational discourse.
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  • ...rsis]] for the [[audience]]; according to Greek [[philosopher]]s such as [[Aristotle]], the cartharsis happens because theater-goers [[experience]] the [[pain]]
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  • ...'Republic'' greatly influenced later political thought. Plato's student, [[Aristotle]], further systematized the study of politics in philosophy and his princip ===Plato and Aristotle===
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