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Definition of Aristotelian

Aristotelian
Aristotelian Ar`is*to*te"li*an (?; 277), a. Of or pertaining to Aristotle, the famous Greek philosopher (384-322 b. c.). -- n. A follower of Aristotle; a Peripatetic. See Peripatetic.

Meaning of Aristotelian from wikipedia

- Aristotelianism (/ˌærɪstəˈtiːliənɪzəm/ ARR-i-stə-TEE-lee-ə-niz-əm) is a philosophical tradition inspired by the work of Aristotle, usually characterized...
- Look up Aristotelian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aristotelian may refer to: Aristotle (384–322 BCE), Gr**** philosopher Aristotelianism, the philosophical...
- Aristotelian physics is the form of natural philosophy described in the works of the Gr**** philosopher Aristotle (384–322 BC). In his work Physics, Aristotle...
- 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...
- Neo-Aristotelianism may refer to: Neo-Aristotelianism (literature) Neo-Aristotelianism (philosophy) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- 1661 in the form of a dialogue between five characters. Themistius, the Aristotelian of the party, says: If You but consider a piece of green-Wood burning...
- Neo-Aristotelianism is a view of literature and rhetorical criticism propagated by the Chicago SchoolRonald S. Crane, Elder Olson, Richard McKeon,...
- The Aristotelian Society for the Systematic Study of Philosophy, more generally known as the Aristotelian Society, is a philosophical society in London...
- 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...
- self-contemplation. He equates this concept also with the active intellect. This Aristotelian concept had its roots in cosmological speculations of the earliest Gr****...