The Basic Works of AristotleRandom House Publishing Group, 19 ago 2009 - 1520 pagine Edited by Richard McKeon, with an introduction by C.D.C. Reeve Preserved by Arabic mathematicians and canonized by Christian scholars, Aristotle’s works have shaped Western thought, science, and religion for nearly two thousand years. Richard McKeon’s The Basic Works of Aristotle—constituted out of the definitive Oxford translation and in print as a Random House hardcover for sixty years—has long been considered the best available one-volume Aristotle. Appearing in ebook at long last, this edition includes selections from the Organon, On the Heavens, The Short Physical Treatises, Rhetoric, among others, and On the Soul, On Generation and Corruption, Physics, Metaphysics, Nicomachean Ethics, Politics, and Poetics in their entirety. |
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DE MEMORIA ET REMINISCENTIA On Memory and Reminiscence complete | |
DE SOMNIIS On Dreams complete | |
DE DIVINATIONE PER SOMNUM On Prophesying by Dreams complete | |
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accidental actually affirmative alteration Anaxagoras Anaximander animal argument Aristotle assert attribute becoming belong biped body called Callias capable cause centre clear come-to-be comes coming-to-be commensurate conclusion continuous contrariety contrary definition Democritus demonstration differentiae divisible earth elements Empedocles endoxa equal essence essential nature eternal everything evident exist fact false finite fire follows formula Further genus Hence Heraclitus homoeomeries identical impossible indivisible infinite inquiry instance intermediate kind knowledge Leucippus locomotion magnitude mathematical matter mean middle term motion moved movement movent necessarily necessary Nicomachean Ethics object Parmenides particular passing-away perception perishable Plato Polyclitus possess possible potency potentially predicated premisses present primary principles prior propositions Protagoras Pythagoreans quantity question reason relation rest semen sense sensible separate similarly Socrates soul species starting-point substance substratum suppose syllogism things thought Timaeus true truth unity universal virtue void whole