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The Blackwell Companion to Aristotle provides in-depth studies of the main themes of Aristotle's thought, from art to zoology.The most comprehensive single volume survey of the life and work of AristotleComprised of 40 newly commissioned essays from leading expertsCoves the full range of Aristotle's work, from his 'theoretical' inquiries into metaphysics, physics, psychology, and biology, to the practical and productive ""sciences"" such as ethics, politics, rhetoric, and art
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monografia Rebiun21462041 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun21462041 m o d | cr -n--------- 160411t20132013uika ob 001 0 eng d 2008036223 0-470-98488-0 1-118-61063-6 1-78268-423-9 1-282-02619-4 9786612026195 1-4051-8480-9 1-4443-0566-2 1-4443-0567-0 CBUC 991013416211506708 CBUC 991010730163406709 MiAaPQ eng rda pn MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng A companion to Aristotle edited by Georgios Anagnostopoulos Chichester, England Wiley-Blackwell 2013 Chichester, England Chichester, England Wiley-Blackwell ©2013 1 online resource (666 p.) 1 online resource (666 p.) Blackwell Companions to Philosophy 42 Includes index Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapter and index Contents; Notes on Contributors; Preface; Abbreviations of Aristotle's Works; Part I: Aristotle's Life and Works; 1: Aristotle's Life; 2: Aristotle's Works and the Development of His Thought; Part II: The Tools of Inquiry; 3: Deductive Logic; 4: Aristotle's Theory of Demonstration; 5: Empiricism and the First Principles of Aristotelian Science; 6: Aristotle on Signification and Truth; 7: Aristotle's Methods; Part III: Theoretical Knowledge; A. Metaphysics 13: Causes14: Heavenly Bodies and First Causes; B. Physics; 15: Mixing the Elements; 16: Aristotle on the Infinite, Space, and Time; 17: Change and Its Relation to Actuality and Potentiality; C. Psychology; 18: The Aristotelian Psuchê; 19: Sensation and Desire; 20: Phantasia and Thought; D. Biology; 21: Teleology in Living Things; 22: Form, Essence, and Explanation in Aristotle's Biology; 23: Generation of Animals; Part IV: Practical Knowledge; A. Ethics; 24: Happiness and the Structure of Ends; 25: Pleasure; 26: Human Excellence in Character and Intellect; 27: Courage; 28: Justice 29: Friendship30: Voluntary, Involuntary, and Choice; 31: Aristotle on Action, Practical Reason, and Weakness of the Will; B. Politics; 32: The Naturalness of the Polis in Aristotle; 33: Rulers and Ruled; 34: Aristotle on the Ideal Constitution; 35: Excellences of the Citizen and of the Individual; 36: Education and the State; Part V: Productive Knowledge; A. Rhetoric; 37: The Nature and Goals of Rhetoric; 38: Passions and Persuasion; B. Art; 39: Aristotle's Poetics: The Aim of Tragedy; 40: The Elements of Tragedy; Index The Blackwell Companion to Aristotle provides in-depth studies of the main themes of Aristotle's thought, from art to zoology.The most comprehensive single volume survey of the life and work of AristotleComprised of 40 newly commissioned essays from leading expertsCoves the full range of Aristotle's work, from his 'theoretical' inquiries into metaphysics, physics, psychology, and biology, to the practical and productive ""sciences"" such as ethics, politics, rhetoric, and art English Anagnostopoulos, Georgios editor 1-118-59243-3 1-4051-2223-4 Blackwell companions to philosophy ;42