In "Aristotle" the author Jonathan Barnes states a very short introduction of Aristotle to us.From this book,the author describes Aristotle from many different sides to fully display him.In fact,he divides this book into 20 parts.Each parts emphaises different sides and characters of Aristotle. ...
Summary This chapter contains section titled: The School of Athens The Protrepticus God and Nous in Nicomachean Ethics Book I The First Sentence of the Nicomachean Ethics Heading towards the Good Virtue Larry ArnhartJohn E. HareBlackwell Publishing...
This manual was called‘Institutio Oratoria’; Institutes of Oratory. The book became the basis for rhetorical education. The 5 cannons of rhetoric are still a useful guide for creating powerful speeches and/or writing clear explanations. The Five Canons of Rhetoric help in the process of developi...
1 With the exception of "Categories, in one book," and "On Interpretation, in one book." "Great Posterior Analytics, in two books," may stand to the Post, Anal. of Aristotle as the Great Ethics do to Eth. Nicomach. Titze, Michelet, and other writers, have endeavoured to identify so...
另外这本书的副标题是 A Guided Study, 是有原因的,Mr.Sachs给做了必要的解释,每2-3个章节都会有summary和interpretation,非常有帮助。这本书课后写了笔记,链接如下:http://book.douban.com/annotation/32190673/http://book.douban.com/annotation/32219199/http://book.douban.com/annotation/32368766/http://...
Book 1 Book 2 Book 3 Book 4 Book 5 Book 6 Book 7 Book 8 Book 9 Book 10 Theme Analysis Top Ten Quotes Aristotle Essay Q&A Book traversal links forAristotles Ethics Chapters Summary Facebook share Twitter WhatsApp Report & Essay Thomas Jefferson: the Man, the Myth, and the Morality ...
Phenomenological Interpretations of Aristotle (Book) 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 6 作者: Shaw, Elizabeth C,Gosetti-Ferencei, Jennifer Anna 摘要: Reviews the book "Phenomenological Interpretations of Aristotle," by Martin Heidegger, translated by Richard Rojcewicz. 年份: 2004 ...
There is a book, or rather a collection of writings, called "Metaphysics" by Andronikos Rhodes. There is also a collection of works which received the name "Organon" from the commentators. None of these names derive from Aristotle himself. There can be no doubt, however, that we find in ...
(discovered in 1890) is apparently one of a hundred and fifty-eight treatises prepared with a view to the Politics; and the information found in manuscripts of tragedies and comedies, as to the date, &c., of the several plays, is derived from his lost ‘book’, the Didascaliae. His ...
The book ends with a summary of how Aristotelian-Thomistic theory relates to science in general and psychology in particular. The Human Person will be of interest to psychologists and cognitive scientists working within a number of subfields, including developmental psychology, social psychology, ...