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Entry for Aristotle
 | | Aristotle (Greek: stt Aristotéles) (384 BC – 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. He wrote on diverse subjects, including physics, metaphysics, poetry (including theater), logic, rhetoric, politics, government, ethics, biology and zoology. Along with Socrates and Plato, he was among the most influential of the ancient Greek philosophers, as they transformed Presocratic Greek philosophy into the foundations of Western philosophy as it is known today. Some researchers credit Plato and Aristotle with founding two of the most important schools of ancient philosophy, while others consider Aristotelianism to be a development and concretization of Plato's insights. (Read full article from Wikipedia...)
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Local Horse Trainer Wins Book AwardHerald of RandolphJec Aristotle Ballou's second training book, published late last year, has won second place among the best horse related books of 2010 in the annual ... |
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Australia Post to mentor refugeesPost and ParcelAustralia Post's CEO and managing director, Ahmed Fahour, and Foundation House executive director, Paris Aristotle, signed an MOU that signals Australia ... |
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Aristotle, Meet GingrichNew Republic (blog)One of the most common logical fallacies is called "Affirming the Consequent." Such fallacies take the form: The first two parts (if A, then B, ... |
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The slot machine philosophyThe Daily StarMany centuries ago Aristotle said: "Poverty is the parent of revolution and crime." He meant to say that poor people suffer from privation, which forces ... |
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Accelerate the Contradictions!: Aristotle's Politics, A.1-2 Accelerate the Contradictions! Aristotle, Politics [that is: “what is proper to the citizen”]. (1252a1) Since we see that every city is a sort of community and that every community is joined together for the sake of some good – for everyone does everything for the ...
Achieving Happiness: Advice from Aristotle | Psychology Today Psychology Today Blogs "the human good turns out to be the soul's activity that expresses virtue." -Aristotle. Aristotle tells us that happiness is not only something that we receive, but it is also something we achieve. Many of us hope that circumstances ...
Earliest Biblical Painting: Solomon, Socrates and Aristotle « Scholium Scholium “Is it possible that the earliest existing picture of a scene from the Bible also includes the philosophers Socrates and Aristotle as onlookers? It is not only possible; I believe that is the case. The earliest depiction of a Biblical ...
“Cornerstone” « Aristotle The Geek Aristotle The Geek I can come up with two reasons on why someone would adopt a policy of self-censorship, or offer an apology if the horse, so to speak, has bolted before anything could be done about it. The first is fear of reprisal. ...
Finally, Facts Unsealed In Aristotle - NGP Court Cases | techPresident techPresident Aristotle and NGP Software, two of the political technology industry's top service platforms, have for years been in a long-drawn-out court battle in which each seeks a federal court's intervention in the other's advertising practices ...
Aristotle Quotes Sayings Famous Quotes and Quotations At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst. Aristotle Men create gods after their own image, not only.
Aristotle, Excellence and the Photographer – The Digital Trekker Blog The Digital Trekker Blog This morning I met with some friends of mine for coffee. My buddy Hans tossed out this quote he'd recently read in a runner's magazine of all places. He thought it might spur some challenging conversation. We were discussing this more ...
The Brooks Blog: The Highest Good in Aristotle and Kant conference The Brooks Blog The Highest Good in Aristotle and Kant 25-26 September 2010, University of St Andrews Speakers: Joachim Aufderheide (St Andrews), Ralf Bader (NYU), Rachel Barney (Toronto), Sarah Broadie (St Andrews), Stephen Engstrom (Pittsburgh), ...
Aristotle's Natural Slaves - Cobb Cobb From The New Criterion: Our rulers are theoretically “our” representatives, but they are busy turning us into the instruments of the projects they keep dreaming up. The business of governments, one might think, is to supply the ...
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