I am finding it difficult to locate quotes regarding Aristotle's positioning on "Though and Action" within his book "Politics" anyone have any suggestion?...
... anyone ... Yes. Try book 3 of Aristotle's Politics. There is something very interesting here on the relationship between philosophy and politics in...
I'm not sure what "self-busing" is for anybody. ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online. ...
If truth is eternal, this reply is not tardy :) I've struggled with this question since you first brought it up. Aristotle speaks of chance and luck, as you...
I shall barge in on this, if I may.... :-) Aristotle does indeed define chance as an "accidental cause". However, there are various other important caveats...
Daniel Johnson
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Mar 9, 2004 5:31 am
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Any ideas that anyone would wanna share? Right now the thing is just a bunch notes. Bacon's Attack on Aristotle Francis Bacon was among philosophers who felt...
Eric, Just a couple of random points. I must confess that I've never read the Novum Organon, but I've studied a reasonable chunk of the Vetus, so I hope it's...
Daniel Johnson
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Apr 13, 2004 11:27 pm
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Thanks for the reply. My thinking isn't anywhere near as deep as yours. ... Ah, but everything we have of Aristotle... well almost everything is from the notes...
(apologies for cross-posting) I've been hard-pressed to locate a translation, either in English or in French, of the article Gadamer wrote on the Protrepticus...
... Aristotle describes the process of habituation by which people who commit bad acts become bad people. For example, if a person lies all the time, lying...
This summer I started walking a couple of miles before breakfast every day. It was hard. It was against every habit and inclination for what to do at that hour...
Lloyd Mitchell
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Oct 10, 2004 11:42 pm
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Secondary substance: tree, cow. Primary substance: that actual being actually growing in the yard; that actual beast munching in the field. Primary substances...
Lloyd Mitchell
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Oct 10, 2004 11:52 pm
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Examples would be 'man' and 'horse'. Not a particular man or horse but (for lack of a better term) the concept man and horse. _______________________________ ...
I'm trying to find a certain text where I remember Aristotle saying that a view is strong if the cause that it posits predicts many phenomena successfully - in...
My plato-timaeus list has been quiet for some time, but a few subscribers have recently indicated a desire to launch a slow reading of this dialogue. If you...
I would to know if everyone is studying in present the occurrence of PNC in Aristotle' Met. ... Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the...
In Metaphysics IV, Aristotle begins his dicussion of substance with an examination of the principle of non-contradiction. The general thrust and import of this...
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Feb 3, 2007 6:37 pm
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Following a notice provided by C. Kirwan in his commentary to Aristotle's Met. IV, Aristotel never names the PNC as PNC. In the same time, as you remarked,...
This is the Midrash of the Song of Solomon, II: 10-14, or better named "The Quintessence of Quintessences" per Carlos Suares II 1 Breath I am in your body,...
alchent01@...
Feb 14, 2007 5:18 pm
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Hello, is there anybody there? If so, know that I am new to this group, I am resuming the study of Aristotle after thirty years starting with Categories, and...
You will allways find someone around Aristotle ... From: ms.woody956 <ms.woody956@...> Subject: [aristotle] hello To: aristotle@yahoogroups.com Date:...
... Dissertation on the Philosophy of Aristotle By Thomas Taylor Amazon.com - $34.16 In four books, in which his principal physical and metaphysical dogmas are...
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...
... THE INTRODUCTION OF PORPHYRY TO ARISTOTLE'S CATEGORIES http://www.prometheustrust.co.uk/TTS_Catalogue/20_-_Organon/20_-_organon.html Here's another place...
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...