Issues in Philosophy
.... The highest
form in
Aristotle's philosophy is not Plato's passive object of contemplation, but an active and self-thinking thought. ....
(3115

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Plato & Aristotle on Knowledge
....
Aristotle made a distinction between
form and matter, but he said that these two features of reality could be distinguished only in thought, not in fact. ....
(1381

6

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Probability in Aristotle's Rhetoric & Poetics
.... dramatic
form.
Aristotle defines the
form that such action takes in the poetic arts, chiefly in terms of tragic drama. He defines ....
(4551

18

)
Aristotle and Plato
....
Aristotle made a distinction between
form and matter, but he said that these two features of reality could be distinguished only in thought, not in fact. ....
(1638

7

)
Aristotle: Imitation and Catharsis: This 4-page essay discusses ...
.... images of things which in themselves we see with pain" In
Aristotle's small work, Poetics, he provides a concise discussion of the tragedy
form of writing. ....
(1402

6

)
Aristotle, Plato, Dante
....
Aristotle made a distinction between
form and matter, but he said that these two features of reality could be distinguished only in thought, not in fact. ....
(1638

7

)
Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics
.... Democracy is a preferable
form of government to
Aristotle because it allows for a more stable
form of governing than say an oligarchy, and its laws are more ....
(1241

5

)
Aristotle and Modern Psychology
.... role. It is, for
Aristotle, a
form of necessity, not a commentary on differences between different racial or ethnic groups. It is ....
(1324

5

)
Aristotle & Locke on Property
.... need to provide the most basic human needs, or in the
form of acquisition to achieve subsistence, or to allow for purposes of what
Aristotle calls household ....
(2732

11

)
Aristotle's Ideal State
At its heart,
Aristotle's ideal state, whatever its specific
form of government, maintains its legitimacy by serving the good life for the people as a whole. ....
(1545

6

)
Aristotle & Locke on Property The purpose of this resear
.... need to provide the most basic human needs, or in the
form of acquisition to achieve subsistence, or to allow for purposes of what
Aristotle calls household ....
(2718

11

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ALEXANDER THE GREAT: CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ORAL TRADITION OF ...
.... oratory. Another important element of tragedy, according to
Aristotle, is the "dramatic" rather than the "narrative"
form. The characters ....
(1665

7

)
Differences Between Aristotle & Plato
....
Aristotle made a distinction between
form and matter, but he said that these two features of reality could be distinguished only in thought, not in fact. ....
(2155

9

)
Aristotle's Views of Tragedy
.... HDF Kitto (8f) disputes
Aristotle's contention that tragedy as an art
form evolved out of phallic dances, associated in significant part with the god Dionysus ....
(1671

7

)
ARISTOTLE: midterm exam answers
.... for the just, and two for the unjust, but usually in some
form of proportion ....
Aristotle considers love to be composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies. ....
(700

3

)
Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
....
Aristotle is concerned with the ultimate shape or
form that the good assumes by reason of habituated human action, which is itself a consequence of habituated ....
(2851

11

)
Aristotle's Syllogisms Aristotle stated that al
....
Aristotle was certain that with practical syllogisms he had discovered a new
form of reason, but the distinction from theoretical syllogism is blurred and ....
(1404

6

)
Aristotle's Works
.... At its center,
Aristotle's ideal state, whatever its specific
form of government, maintains its legitimacy by serving the good life for the people as a whole. ....
(2648

11

)
Noh Drama & Greek Tragedy
.... dithyrambs of the seventh century and, as
Aristotle has it, a "long series of changes" ended only on Tragedy's "attaining to its natural
form" (
Aristotle 670). ....
(2959

12

)
Greek Drama & Japanese Noh Drama
.... dithyrambs of the seventh century and, as
Aristotle has it, a "long series of changes" ended only on Tragedy's "attaining to its natural
form" (
Aristotle 670). ....
(2959

12

)
Aristotle's Political Science Writings
.... At its center,
Aristotle's ideal state, whatever its specific
form of government, maintains its legitimacy by serving the good life for the people as a whole. ....
(2427

10

)
Plato and Aristotle and Justice
.... virtuous, making despotism directly antithetical to the monarchy as a
form of government ....
Aristotle, on the other hand, analyzes forms of government in terms of ....
(1649

7

)
Views of Plato & Aristotle on Rhetoric
.... This may well be a difference in type and
form rather than a true difference in content.
Aristotle, like Plato, rejected empty phrases without meaning or value ....
(1202

5

)
Substance in Aristotle's Metaphysics
....
Aristotle made reference to the various elements (ie, earth, water, fire, and air) in discussing matter and substance, moving from matter to
form and from
form ....
(710

3

)
Aristotle's Political Throught
.... also plain that none of the moral excellences arises in us by nature; for nothing that exists by nature can
form a habit contrary to its nature (
Aristotle 1742 ....
(6562

26

)
Aristotle's Philosophy Applied to John W. Hickley Jr.
.... It can be conjectured, following
Aristotle's criteria for having such knowledge, that if Hinckley ever had been able to
form a clear picture of the ....
(2380

10

)
Philosophical Views of Aristotle & Plato
.... as the four basic elements are mixed in varying proportions to
form the matter .... For
Aristotle, metaphysics is a question of addressing problems or difficulties. ....
(2823

11

)
Kant's Ethical Philosophy
.... Like Socrates, Plato's student
Aristotle approaches ethics in terms of practical .... although he structures his argument discursively instead of in dialogue
form. ....
(4659

19

)
Aristotle on God
.... transition to a
form of the design argument, inferring the intelligence and goodness of the designer from the perfection of the design."
Aristotle reaches the ....
(1994

8

)
Aristotle's treatment of politics property begins, not with a ...
.... But people also come together, and
form and maintain political associations, merely for ....
Aristotle distinguishes between two kinds of rule, that of master over ....
(1623

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