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Heidegger appropriates from Book 6 of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics the different ways beings can be uncovered by Dasein.
Aristotle's geocentric astronomy, which attaches the heavenly bodies to a series of concentric spheres, was not his own creation.
The mouth of urchins, located on the test's flat bottom, is called Aristotle's Lantern, named after the Greek philosopher who first described it.
Thus in Aristotle's view, there are accidental phenomena in nature, and they are not subject to scientific knowledge.
For some four centuries Aristotle's philosophy and Aristotle's science ruled the West with virtually unchallenged sway.
A return to the views of the founder first appears among the later Peripatetics, who did good service as expositors of Aristotle's works.
Aquinas accepted Aristotle's view that God cannot change and is impassible.
Banning hunting is Aristotle's tyranny of democracy and parliamentary dictatorship.
Moreover, Galileo approved Aristotle's position that explanatory principles must be induced from the data of sense experience.
Concerning the nature of heaven, intellectualists followed Aristotle's lead by seeing the final state of happiness as a state of contemplation.
Thus, Aristotle's teleological ideas were able to fossilize into a relic that was used as the template against which new ideas were tested.
From Spain he brought a translator who created a Latin summary of Aristotle's biological and zoological works.
Many have a group of hard plates which retract and grasp like teeth, commonly called Aristotle's lantern.
The mouth of most echinoids is provided with five hard teeth arranged in a circlet, forming an apparatus known as Aristotle's lantern.
The mouth, in the peristomal membrane, contains a powerful chewing apparatus called the Aristotle's lantern.
He believed that Aristotle's universe of phantasms could be artfully manipulated to achieve various ends.
On Aristotle's view, a community of any sort can possess order only if it has a ruling element or authority.
And, of course, the Romans already had the example of Plato's Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum.
Aristotle's study of sophistical arguments is contained in On Sophistical Refutations, which is actually a sort of appendix to the Topics.
Theophrastus shared in, continued, and extended Aristotle's activity in every subject.
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There are noted, however, by Bonnier certain improvements made by Albertus on Aristotle's view of the seriation of living things.
How would you reinterpret Aristotle's and Hobbes's conception of human nature in the light of this definition?
Again what city ever received Plato's or Aristotle's laws, or Socrates' precepts?
Here Robortelli answers a possible objection to Aristotle's statement that poets deal only with what is possible and verisimilar.
The structure of Aristotle's pentad for five act plays is useful as a framework for solving personal problems.
Aristotle's poetics discusses only epic and, especially, drama.
Both Plato's and Aristotle's first principles are unlike the sources in Daoism and early Confucianism in being distinct and knowable.
Pomponazzi claimed to be no more than an expositor of Aristotle's system.
By Aristotle's time, togetherness was designated through a name.
Thus, in Aristotle's eyes, generosity presupposes the right to act ungenerously.
Aristotle's failure does not lie in this, that he is both idealist and realist, but that he keeps these two tendencies too far apart.
Aristotle's Politics, then, is a handbook for the legislator, the expert who is to be called in when a state wants help.
Plato's is an anthropological dualism, Aristotle's, a monism.
Since he finds his roots in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics and Politics, it is axiomatic for Simpson that the good of any being is the completion of its nature.
What are the distinctive features in virtue of which Aristotle's discussion of deductions qualifies as formal logic in the one treatise but not in the other?
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