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Andronicus set up a new
school where he
taught Boethus.
Whereas the
earlier Peripatetics had
sought to
extend and
develop Aristotle's works, from the time of...
- Look up
Peripatetic or
peripatetic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Peripatetic may
refer to:
Peripatetic school, a
school of
philosophy in Ancient...
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peripatetics: An introduction. Cologne:
Bohlau Verlag. pp. 1–32.
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original on 2016-06-29.
Retrieved 2017-09-10. [...]
peripatetics,...
- The
Peripatetic axiom is: "Nothing is in the
intellect that was not
first in the senses" (Latin:
Nihil est in
intellectu quod non sit
prius in sensu)...
- emotions). On the one hand the
middle Platonists were
engaged like the
later Peripatetics in
scholarly activities such as the
exposition of Plato's
doctrines and...
- not
exist from all eternity, as the
Peripatetics claimed. It is easy to
perceive here the
growth of the
Peripatetic ideas as to
substance and form; but...
-
Sosigenes the
Peripatetic (Ancient Gr****: Σωσιγένης) was a
philosopher living at the end of the 2nd
century AD. He was the
tutor of
Alexander of Aphrodisias...
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secret languages.
Below is a
brief overview of the main
known groups of
peripatetics. The
information in this table, as well as in the rest of this article...
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eventually married Aristotle's daughter, Pythias. Laërtius, Diogenes. "The
Peripatetics: Aristotle" .
Lives of the
Eminent Philosophers. Vol. 1:5. Translated...
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episode includes the
approaches of a
great thinker or school, such as the
Peripatetics,
Nietzsche or Schopenhauer,
linking their teachings with
fictional events...