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The aristotle list is intended to support thoughtful discussion
of the ideas and works of Aristotle. This is one of the lists
hosted by The Free Lance Academy, whose main purpose is to create
opportunities for serious, committed intellectual inquiry outside
the university, primarily by means of online media such as
internet mailing lists. A number of other lists hosted by The
Free Lance Academy are intended for "slow readings" of particular
works by Aristotle, including the Politics, the ethical
treatises, De Anima, the logical works, etc. To find those,
search on the appropriate keyword. For a brief discussion of what
I mean by "slow reading," please see my essay at
http://www.freelance-academy.org/slowread.htm.

In the belief that the most effective way to learn something is
to teach it, another of the principal aims of The Free Lance
Academy is to provide opportunities for teaching, especially for
people who might not otherwise have such an opportunity. If you
would like to become a discussion leader of this list or any
other list hosted by The Free Lance Academy, please contact Lance
Fletcher, the President of The Free Lance Academy, at:
lance@interactive.net.

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Just to be persnickety -Porphyry lived from 234? to 305? BC - Thomas Taylor from 1758 - 1835 AD so this is what Taylor has to say about Porphyry. I think
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... THE INTRODUCTION OF PORPHYRY TO ARISTOTLE'S CATEGORIES http://www.prometheustrust.co.uk/TTS_Catalogue/20_-_Organon/20_-_organon.html Here's another place
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Do you want to study Aristotle or Thomas Taylor? Correct me if I am wrong; the book[s] below were published in 1812 and Mr. Taylor is a platonist. He did
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... Here is a large part of Taylor's Dissertation on the philosophy of Aristotle & Plato.
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