Benjamin Farrington, Aristotle (New York: Frederick A. Praeger, Inc., Publishers, 1969), p. 74. 2. Aristotle, “The Metaphysics,” Aristotle, translated by Philip Wheelwright (Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1951), p. 61.
Whiting, Jim. The Life and Times of Aristotle. Hockessin, DE: Mitchell Lane Publishers, 2006. Williams, Brian. Aristotle. Chicago, Ill.: Heinemann Library, 2002. INDEX B ACK M ATTER philosophy, 5–6, 9, 12, 25, • 93 • Further Reading.
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In this volume, John R. Catan has gathered together 18 major essays by the well-known aristotelian scholar Joseph Owens that have influenced current opinion on the philosopher.
Translations (not always the best) of most of Plato's dialogues are collected in: Hamilton, E., and Cairns, H., eds., Plato: The Collected Dialogues (Princeton, 1961). Natural Philosophy (Phys., GC, PA, MA). [T] Charlton, W., tr., ...
In this case, if Dr MacPherson has three cats, then p is true, but otherwise p is false. There is no case in which p is neither true nor false. The same holds for each of the following: England won the World Cup in 2006; ...
Aristotle: Poetics; Edited and Translated by Stephen Halliwell. Longius
Collection of articles by various authors on the life and works of Aristotle, an eminent Greek philosopher.
Finley, M. I. (ed.) ... Finley, M. I. 'Aristotle and economic analysis', in M. I. Finley (ed.), Studies in Ancient Society (London, 1974). ... Peters, F. E-, Greek Philosophical Terms: An Historical Lexicon (New York, 1967).
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