- Al-Kindi and Al-Farabi,
Aristotelianism became a
major part of
early Islamic philosophy.
Moses Maimonides adopted Aristotelianism from the
Islamic scholars...
- is for them to be natural); on the
other hand, as the
detractors of
Aristotelianism from the
seventeenth century on were not slow to
point out, this economy...
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importance of
practical decision making, in the
final analysis the
original Aristotelian and
Socratic answer to the
question of how best to live, at
least for...
- Look up
Aristotelian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aristotelian may
refer to:
Aristotle (384–322 BCE), Gr****
philosopher Aristotelianism, the philosophical...
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philosophy and so we
became the
Aristotelian Society, not for the
special study of Aristotle, or of
Aristotelianism, but for the
systematic study of...
- Neo-
Aristotelianism is a view of
literature and
rhetorical criticism propagated by the
Chicago School —
Ronald S. Crane,
Elder Olson,
Richard McKeon,...
- Neo-
Aristotelianism may
refer to: Neo-
Aristotelianism (literature) Neo-
Aristotelianism (philosophy) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- Non-
Aristotelian drama, or the 'epic form' of the drama, is a kind of play
whose dramaturgical structure departs from the
features of
classical tragedy...
- own
arguments against them.
Actus primus Allegory in the
Middle Ages
Aristotelianism Casuistry History of
science in the
Middle Ages
Medieval philosophy...
- proposition. They are "perhaps the
single most
heavily discussed of all
Aristotelian notions". The work is
brief enough to be
divided not into books, as is...