- Al-Kindi and Al-Farabi,
Aristotelianism became a
major part of
early Islamic philosophy.
Moses Maimonides adopted Aristotelianism from the
Islamic scholars...
- Neo-
Aristotelianism may
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Aristotelian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aristotelian may
refer to:
Aristotle (384–322 BCE),
ancient Gr****
philosopher Aristotelianism, a philosophical...
- 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...
-
known as Schoolmen,
utilized dialectical reasoning predicated upon
Aristotelianism and the Ten Categories.
Scholasticism emerged within the
monastic schools...
- Neo-
Aristotelianism is a view of
literature and
rhetorical criticism propagated by the
Chicago School —
Ronald S. Crane,
Elder Olson,
Richard McKeon,...
-
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...
- with the help of a co****.
Aristotelian propositions take
forms like "All men are mortal" and "Socrates is a man."
Aristotelian logic identifies a categorical...
- with very
large transfinite cardinals from an
Aristotelian point of view.
Another objection to
Aristotelianism is that
mathematics deals with idealizations...
- self-contemplation. He also
equates this
concept with the
active intellect. This
Aristotelian concept had its
roots in
cosmological speculations of the
earliest Gr****...