Presents a fictionalized interview with Aristotle, where the Greek philosopher discusses his life, his ideas, and his times.
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Aristotle holds that as we identify the good life we become “like archers who have a mark to aim at”; that is, “more likely to hit upon what we should.”2 Aristotle's answer to the question of what role coffee plays in the good life ...
Presents a fictionalized interview with the Buddha, where the spiritual teacher discusses his life, his ideas, and his times.
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said , Aristotle follows Plato in supposing at first that the virtue of a thing is something unitary and singular . ... An electric coffee maker is an appliance which , we may say , has the function of brewing coffee . If such a coffee ...
Presents a fictionalized interview with Albert Einstein, where the physicist discusses his life and work.
Presents a fictionalized interview with Mozart, where the eighteenth-century Austrian composer discusses his life, his music, and his times.
Travel back to ancient Greece with Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Donald R. Moor and author Robert M. Pirsig (Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance) to meet this legendary thinker.
This quiet talk with Dickens' ghost conveys all the 19th-century author's vigor, warmth, and humanity--and provides a scintillating tour through his life, career, eccentricities, and trenchant opinions.
Charles, D. (2009), 'Aristotle's Psychological Theory', in J. J. Cleary and G.M. Gurtler (eds.), Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 24, Leiden: The Netherlands: Brill, 1–29. Charles, D. (2009), 'Aristotle on ...