Aristotle's Writings
.... Macedon. In 335
BC Aristotle returned to Athens and founded his own school, the Lyceum, (Dickson, et al., 2004). When Alexander ....
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Aristotle's Life & Writings
.... Macedon. In 335
BC Aristotle returned to Athens and founded his own school, the Lyceum, (Dickson, et al., 2004). When Alexander ....
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Hamlet & Oedipus
.... our modern concern for the individual and subjectivity, a concern that would have been quite foreign to the Ancient Greeks of the 5th century
BC.
Aristotle. ....
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Alexander the Great & Philip V of Macedon
.... Philip imported different Greek tutors for his heir-apparent, including the philosopher-scientist
Aristotle (384-322
BC).
Aristotle ....
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Aristotle's Views of Tragedy
.... island of Melos in 415
BC, "a flagrant case of barbarity" (Gassner 53) that may be said to have been the efficient cause of The Trojan Women.
Aristotle (57-8 ....
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Cicero's Concept of the Commonwealth
.... In the period following
Aristotle's death in 323
BC, a new ideal of social structure was needed to encompass a universal community as broad as humanity itself. ....
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Nicomachean Ethics
In
Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, written in 350
BC., the philosopher presents his ideas on a number of concepts from happiness and the good to pleasure and ....
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ALEXANDER THE GREAT: CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ORAL TRADITION OF ...
.... will.
Aristotle (370
BC). The Philosophy of
Aristotle. Wardman, AE, and JL Creed. Translators. New York: New American Library, 1963. ....
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Educational Theorists
.... thinking in relation to philosophies such as idealism, realism, Thomism, and pragmatism will be discussed, beginning with
Aristotle's (384-322
BC) and Plato's ....
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Probability in Aristotle's Rhetoric & Poetics
.... Indeed, by
Aristotle's lights, a drama that lacks such order would be a pointless .... of all male inhabitants on the neutral island of Melos in 415
BC, which may ....
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Greek Sculpture
.... In southern Greece, Polyclitus produced the free-standing Doryphoros (c. 450-440
BC) in bronze. This sculptor renowned to the point where
Aristotle used the ....
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Classical Period of Greek Sculpture
.... In southern Greece, Polyclitus produced the free-standing Doryphoros (c. 450-440
BC) in bronze. This sculptor renowned to the point where
Aristotle used the ....
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Plato and the Sophists
.... of the ancient Greek Athenian tradition, sharing the honor of the triad with his teacher, Socrates (469-399
BC) and his student,
Aristotle (384-322
BC). ....
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Plato as a Rhetorician
.... of the ancient Greek Athenian tradition, sharing the honor of the triad with his teacher, Socrates (469-399
BC) and his student,
Aristotle (384-322
BC). ....
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During the fifth and fourth centuries BC, the ci
.... In the fourth century
BC, the humanistic literature of the ancient Greeks culminated with the philosophic writings of Plato and
Aristotle. ....
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Ideas of the Good in Confucian & Aritotelian Traditions
....
Aristotle's conception of what makes a good man or woman surfaced in the fourth century
BC, just following the Periclean Age of Greece, and partly in response ....
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Ethics and Western Discourse
.... Not bad advice, even for 333
BC or so.
Aristotle, of course, is just one example of a major Western philosopher who took ethics as his subject, and his work ....
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Roman Orator Cicero
.... science is said to be Corax of Syracuse (flourished about 465
BC), who defined ....
Aristotle, in his Rhetoric, defined the function of rhetoric as being, not that ....
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Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... Naevius (254?-199
BC) was another epic poet of the Republic, though he did not have Roman .... It is a play that follows
Aristotle's unity of time, place and space. ....
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Concept of Projectile Motion
.... According to Sagan, Aristarchus's theories were deplored in 280
BC as impious .... Copernicus as "an orthodox believer in the physics of
Aristotle [who] stubbornly ....
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The story of Atlantis
.... is a historical fact as Solon went exploring at about 590
BC There is .... is one other ancient reference to Atlantis of importance, that of
Aristotle, Plato's pupil ....
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Depictions of African blacks in Greco Roman Art
.... the dating of the terracotta figure in the second-to-first century
BC. .... For example, in the Rhetoric,
Aristotle considers physical education a core component of ....
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PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Introduction Professi
As early as the fifth century
BC, Plato,
Aristotle, and other scholars struggled with today's problems such as memory, learning, motivation, perception ....
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Alexander The Great
.... Philip imported from Greece different tutors for his heir-apparent, including the philosopher-scientist
Aristotle (384-322
BC). ....
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Works of Ancient Greece
.... Also worth noting,
Aristotle was the tutor to one young Alexander, son of .... By 338
BC, Macedon had, under Philip's shrewd and relentless leadership defeated ....
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Greek Civilization and the West
.... Also worth noting,
Aristotle was the tutor to one young Alexander, son of .... By 338
BC, Macedon had, under Philip's shrewd and relentless leadership defeated ....
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ALEXANDER THE GREAT
.... who told the story of Alexander to Plutarch in the first century
BC, perhaps we would .... He had as one of his teachers, the great Greek philosopher,
Aristotle. ....
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Ancient Olympic Games
.... to Abrahams, the Romans who conquered Greece in the second century
BC "looked on .... Like Plato,
Aristotle considers physical education a core component of the well ....
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Aquinas on Evil
.... to European awareness by the impact of Moslem scholarship, led back to
Aristotle. .... Zarathushtra Spitama proposed, in the seventh century
BC, one of the world's ....
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Greek Philosophy Influence
.... During the 5th century
BC, art and literature flourished in Greece, particularly Athens. .... of the biggest influences on modern tragic drama is
Aristotle's Poetics ....
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