The Bloomsbury companion to Aristotle. (2014)
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- Book
- Title:
- The Bloomsbury companion to Aristotle. (2014)
- Main Title:
- The Bloomsbury companion to Aristotle
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Claudia Baracchi.
- Other Names:
- Baracchi, Claudia
- Contents:
- Cover; HalfTitle; Series; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Corpus Aristotelicum; List of Contributors; INTRODUCTION: PATHS OF INQUIRY; Logos; Phusis; Philosophia Prote; Ethos; Polis; Poiesis; Part I: QUESTIONS; Logos; 1 SAYING WHAT ONE SEES, LETTING SEE WHAT ONE SAYS: ARISTOTLE'S RHETORIC AND THE RHETORIC OF THE SOPHISTS; Narcissus and Echo; Saying What One Sees: Aristotle's Phenomenology and That of the Sophists; Letting See What One Says: Aristotle's Rhetoric and the Rhetoric of the Sophists; Metaphor and Ekphrasis: Two Philosophical Styles. 2 ARISTOTELIAN DEFINITION: ON THE DISCOVERY OF ARCHAIDefinition and the Prouparchousa Gnosis; Definition and the Vision of Arche; Phusis; 3 ARISTOTLE ON SENSIBLE OBJECTS: NATURAL THINGS AND BODY; Introduction; "What is": Body and Things That Are By Nature; Conclusion; 4 ON ARISTOTLE'S FORMULA . ... O.: PHYSICS IV.11, 14; Saying Time; Arithmos; Psuche; 5 MIND IN BODY IN ARISTOTLE; Introduction; Explanation in Psychology; Mind in Body; Conclusion; 6 PHANTASIA IN DE ANIMA; Review of Interpretations of De anima Book III; The Unity of Perceptive Power (AISTHETIKON) and the Placelessness of Soul. Locomotion and PhantasiaThe Problem of Truth and Falsehood; Conclusion; 7 THE HERMENEUTIC SLUMBER: ARISTOTLE'S REFLECTIONS ON SLEEP1; Philosophia Prote; 8 FIRST PHILOSOPHY; The science of the first principles and causes; The meanings of "being"; Ontology and theology; Substance; The divine substance; 9 FIRST PHILOSOPHY, TRUTH, AND THECover; HalfTitle; Series; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Corpus Aristotelicum; List of Contributors; INTRODUCTION: PATHS OF INQUIRY; Logos; Phusis; Philosophia Prote; Ethos; Polis; Poiesis; Part I: QUESTIONS; Logos; 1 SAYING WHAT ONE SEES, LETTING SEE WHAT ONE SAYS: ARISTOTLE'S RHETORIC AND THE RHETORIC OF THE SOPHISTS; Narcissus and Echo; Saying What One Sees: Aristotle's Phenomenology and That of the Sophists; Letting See What One Says: Aristotle's Rhetoric and the Rhetoric of the Sophists; Metaphor and Ekphrasis: Two Philosophical Styles. 2 ARISTOTELIAN DEFINITION: ON THE DISCOVERY OF ARCHAIDefinition and the Prouparchousa Gnosis; Definition and the Vision of Arche; Phusis; 3 ARISTOTLE ON SENSIBLE OBJECTS: NATURAL THINGS AND BODY; Introduction; "What is": Body and Things That Are By Nature; Conclusion; 4 ON ARISTOTLE'S FORMULA . ... O.: PHYSICS IV.11, 14; Saying Time; Arithmos; Psuche; 5 MIND IN BODY IN ARISTOTLE; Introduction; Explanation in Psychology; Mind in Body; Conclusion; 6 PHANTASIA IN DE ANIMA; Review of Interpretations of De anima Book III; The Unity of Perceptive Power (AISTHETIKON) and the Placelessness of Soul. Locomotion and PhantasiaThe Problem of Truth and Falsehood; Conclusion; 7 THE HERMENEUTIC SLUMBER: ARISTOTLE'S REFLECTIONS ON SLEEP1; Philosophia Prote; 8 FIRST PHILOSOPHY; The science of the first principles and causes; The meanings of "being"; Ontology and theology; Substance; The divine substance; 9 FIRST PHILOSOPHY, TRUTH, AND THE HISTORY OF BEING IN ARISTOTLE'S METAPHYSICS; I; II; III; IV; Ethos; 10 ARISTOTLE ON HUMAN NATURE AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF ETHICS, WITH AN ADDENDUM; Williams' Aristotle; The General Strategy; The Tradition; One Philosophical Precedent: The Philebus. The Political Nature of Human BeingsThe Human Function Argument38; Human Nature and Human Limits; Internal and External; Addendum; 11 THE VISIBILITY OF GOODNESS; 1; 25; 3; 4; 12 TO KAKON POLLACHO ̄S LEGETAI: THE PLURIVOCITY OF THE NOTION OF EVIL IN ARISTOTELIAN ETHICS; Introduction; Evil "suffered"; Evil "acted"; Evil as error; Evil "acted": concluding remarks; Polis; 13 EDUCATION: THE ETHICO- POLITICAL ENERGEIA1; Introduction: Education and the unity of ethics and politics as one first philosophical inquiry; Understanding learning as energeia of an energeia: Physics VII.3. Practicing learning as energeia of an energeia: Politics VII-VIIIPoiesis; 14 TOWARD THE SUBLIME CALCULUS OF ARISTOTLE'S POETICS; Historical Juxtapositions; Pan metron ariston, or Nature Is Believable; Part II: Disseminations; 15 ARISTOTLE ON THE NATURAL DWELLING OF INTELLECT; Prologue; Reading and Rereading ARISTOTLE Through a Materialist Lens; 16 THE PERIPATETIC METHOD: WALKING WITH WOODBRIDGE, THINKING WITH ARISTOTLE; Preamble; Peripatetic Legomenology; The Surface of Things; A Path Phantastic; Postamble; 17 WHAT REMAINS OF ARISTOTLE'S METAPHYSICS TODAY?; Introduction. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Bloomsbury Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2014
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (433 pages)
- Subjects:
- 185
Aristotle
PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Ancient & Classical
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781441148544
1306724309
9781306724302 - Related ISBNs:
- 144114854X
9781441194725
144119472X - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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