The soul-body relationship
.... The first offers a review of the views of the soul offered by earlier philosophers, and
Aristotle sets out to refute many of the errors he sees in these ....
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Differences Between Aristotle & Plato
....
Aristotle sets out in the Categories to create a division into fundamental kinds and does so by dividing predicates, which he treats as things, into their ....
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Marx, Engels and Aristotle
.... knowledge. Indeed,
Aristotle sets forth three conditions, all of which must be met, before an action can be considered moral. The ....
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Rhetorical analysis of a Letter
....
Aristotle sets up instead a hierarchy, expecting rhetoric to move from one level to the next while always maintaining the same quality of logic and purpose. ....
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Book I of Aristotle's Ethics
.... in basic ways. The arguments
Aristotle sets forth may be taken as a compact between philosopher and students. Why this is important ....
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Aristotle's Syllogisms Aristotle stated that al
.... and knowledge. This curious bent of man
sets us apart from animals.
Aristotle particularly extolled the use of reason. He believed ....
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Aristotle described a remarkable set of criteria to delineate ...
.... No two people are alike, as
Aristotle acknowledged, so no two value systems or
sets of virtues will be alike or compatible. For ....
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Zeno of Elea
....
Aristotle states the paradox with two
sets of bodies, each row being composed of an equal number of bodies of equal size, passing each other with equal ....
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Views of Plato & Aristotle on Rhetoric
....
Aristotle, in contrast, believed that persuasive rhetoric was much more effective to establish, maintain and promote civic discourse. Plato
sets forth his ....
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Moral philosophies of Mill, Kant & Aristotle
.... to complex issues more reasonably than does
Aristotle's version of virtue or Kant's conception of moral duty. In discussing moral philosophy, Kant
sets up an ....
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Plato and Aristotle and Justice
....
sets his house in order, by self-mastery and discipline ....
Aristotle, on the other hand, analyzes forms of government in terms of the methods by which virtue can ....
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Moral Theories of Aristotle, Mill & Kant
.... However, Mill is concerned with results, as was
Aristotle, and favors moderation .... Mill himself
sets forth a number of arguments against utilitarianism, which he ....
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Aristotle & Locke on Property
.... This idea can be compared to
Aristotle's view of subsistence-centered property relative to .... to improve the quality of their lives in a way that
sets them apart ....
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Aristotle & Locke on Property The purpose of this resear
.... This idea can be compared to
Aristotle's view of subsistence-centered property relative to .... to improve the quality of their lives in a way that
sets them apart ....
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Aristotle's Views
.... But
Aristotle suggests that even the simple bodies are subject to motion outside themselves .... the tools or instruments in the manner in which it
sets things moving ....
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Kant and Practical Reason
.... When comparing Kant,
Aristotle, and Hume, points of comparison regarding the role of .... define reason in the same manner, or under the same
sets of circumstances. ....
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Ancient Olympic Games
.... Like Plato,
Aristotle considers physical education a core component of the well-rounded .... of happiness as "well-being combined with virtue," he
sets forth what ....
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Lost in Yonkers
.... According to
Aristotle, the notion of "spectacle" is comprised of such aspects of the production as props, costumes,
sets, and makeup. ....
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Ancient and Medieval argument about Women
.... Galen follows
Aristotle in attributing to heat the completeness of the life force, hence .... That
sets the stage for ascribing excess lustiness to women vis-à-vis ....
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Views of Various Philosophers
....
Aristotle sees the use of reason as sometimes an unconscious action inherent .... 2. Gilligan's ethics of responsibility
sets the individual making a choice between ....
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Hume and the Foundation of Morality
....
Aristotle may have been in agreement with Hume, considering the use of the words sentiment and characteristics, respectively, may have been about the same
sets ....
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Death and the Horseman
.... ones would be adequate to tell a story in which two
sets of history .... obvious Western model of playmaking that this play follows is
Aristotle's firm dictates on ....
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The question of immortality
.... He
sets up a number of opposites to demonstrate how each must come .... In the Nicomachean Ethics,
Aristotle carefully considers the issue of responsibility and ....
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Ethical Structures with Religious Basis
.... in the history of philosophy because for centuries,
Aristotle was known only .... Boethius
sets forth the essential paradox in Christian thought between freedom and ....
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Shakespeare Tragic Hero
.... Othello fits
Aristotle's prescription for a tragic character in that he is a .... his jealousy is created by the machinations of Iago, who deliberately
sets out to ....
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Several Philosophical Theories
.... Following Plato, Descartes
sets forth a theory of rationalism in which reason .... For Aquinas, as for
Aristotle, there is no distinction between private morality ....
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Roman Orator Cicero
.... Cicero's oratory in these two
sets of writings was very much based in a ....
Aristotle, in his Rhetoric, defined the function of rhetoric as being, not that of ....
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Oedipus & Hamlet
.... definition of the tragic hero as well as various aspects of
Aristotle's definition. .... He cannot rest until he
sets things right in Thebes, which restores his ....
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Portraiture in Western Art
.... To the degree the artist
sets himself the task of representing the personality behind the image, he engages .... That idea is central to the Rhetoric of
Aristotle. ....
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A Philosophy of Education
.... by justice in Plato's formulation and by the shared experience of the Good in
Aristotle's. ....
sets his house in order, by self-mastery and discipline . . . . ....
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