Aristotle and the Virtues

Aristotle and the Virtues
Title Aristotle and the Virtues PDF eBook
Author Howard J. Curzer
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 462
Release 2012-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199693722

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Howard J. Curzer presents a fresh new reading of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, which brings each of the virtues alive. He argues that justice and friendship are symbiotic in Aristotle's view; reveals how virtue ethics is not only about being good, but about becoming good; and describes Aristotle's ultimate quest to determine happiness.

Answers for Aristotle

Answers for Aristotle
Title Answers for Aristotle PDF eBook
Author Massimo Pigliucci
Publisher
Pages 322
Release 2012-10-02
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0465021387

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Philosopher and biologist Massimo Pigliucci uses the combination of science and philosophy to answer questions about morality, love, friendship, justice, and politics.

The Quest for a Universal Theory of Life

The Quest for a Universal Theory of Life
Title The Quest for a Universal Theory of Life PDF eBook
Author Carol E. Cleland
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 261
Release 2019-09-12
Genre Science
ISBN 052187324X

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Explores fundamental philosophical and scientific questions about the nature of life, particularly in relation to the search for extraterrestrial life.

The Aristotle Quest: Book 2

The Aristotle Quest: Book 2
Title The Aristotle Quest: Book 2 PDF eBook
Author Sharon Kaye
Publisher Parmenides Publishing
Pages
Release 2010-03-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781930972384

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Aristotle's Empiricism

Aristotle's Empiricism
Title Aristotle's Empiricism PDF eBook
Author Jean De Groot
Publisher Parmenides Publishing
Pages 472
Release 2014-02-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1930972849

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In Aristotle's Empiricism, Jean De Groot argues that an important part of Aristotle's natural philosophy has remained largely unexplored and shows that much of Aristotle's analysis of natural movement is influenced by the logic and concepts of mathematical mechanics that emerged from late Pythagorean thought. De Groot draws upon the pseudo-Aristotelian Physical Problems XVI to reconstruct the context of mechanics in Aristotle's time and to trace the development of kinematic thinking from Archytas to the Aristotelian Mechanics. She shows the influence of kinematic thinking on Aristotle's concept of power or potentiality, which she sees as having a physicalistic meaning originating in the problem of movement.De Groot identifies the source of early mechanical knowledge in kinesthetic awareness of mechanical advantage, showing the relation of Aristotle's empiricism to more ancient experience. The book sheds light on the classical Greek understanding of imitation and device, as it questions both the claim that Aristotle's natural philosophy codifies opinions held by convention and the view that the cogency of his scientific ideas depends on metaphysics.

The Aristotle Quest

The Aristotle Quest
Title The Aristotle Quest PDF eBook
Author Sharon Kaye
Publisher
Pages
Release 2008
Genre Classical antiquities thefts
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Analysis and Science in Aristotle

Analysis and Science in Aristotle
Title Analysis and Science in Aristotle PDF eBook
Author Patrick Hugh Byrne
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 330
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780791433218

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Presents a new interpretation of Aristotle's Analytics (the Prior and Posterior Analytics) as a unified whole, and argues that to "loose up"or solve -- rather than to reduce or break up -- is the principle meaning which best characterizes the Analytics. Offering a new interpretation of Aristotle's Analytics (the Prior and Posterior Analytics) as a unified whole, Patrick H. Byrne argues that a non-deductive form of ancient mathematical analysis influenced Aristotle's thinking. Reading the Analytics with this perspective in mind sheds new light on Aristotle's theories of the syllogism, demonstration, and the principles of science. The book begins with a brief survey of ancient geometrical analysis and an investigation of Aristotle's uses of the Greek term, analuein. Byrne argues that "to loose up" or solve -- rather than to reduce or break up -- is the principal meaning which best characterizes Aristotle's Analytics. Extending this line of reasoning, he argues that for Aristotle scientific analysis commonly begins with knowledge of a "mere fact" (a conclusion) and seeks a rigorous demonstration which expresses knowledge of the "reasoned fact". Moreover, genuine analysis of a fact into a reasoned fact cannot be accomplished unless the premises of demonstrations are themselves reasoned facts. Hence the processes which yield the immediate principles (especially definitions) are next investigated through detailed examinations of key examples which Aristotle provides.