Similar words: aristocrat, aristocracy, aristocratic, bristle, bristled, bristle at, diarist, monetarist. Meaning: n. one of the greatest of the ancient Athenian philosophers; pupil of Plato; teacher of Alexander the Great (384-322 BC).
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(91) Firstly, it is confirmed by Aristotle that narration is originated from mimesis and the essence of narration is something combined both by mimesis and fiction.
(92) Rightly constituted laws, said Aristotle, should be the final sovereign.
(93) Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Galen, and many others were translated into Assyrian, and from Assyrian into Arabic.
(94) Aristotle tried his utmost to avoid the Platonic route of drawing blueprints for the "perfect" as well as the "second-best" state.
(95) So first of all, Aristotle derived the term philia from Plato's eros, and he redefined love as something that is more dependent on reason than on passion.
(96) Ever since Aristotle,[http://sentencedict.com/aristotle.html] studies in metaphor have raised the great interest of researchin linguistic field.
(97) The city, as Aristotle understands, will always exist in a world with other cities or other states, based on different principles that might be hostile to one's own.
(98) Aristotle divided man into three stages by age: youth, the prime of life, and age.
(99) Shenton's critics, it should be pointed out, can fall back on spherical trigonometry and astronomical -observations that date right back to Aristotle in 330BC.
(100) The first mention of the phenomenon is probably in the later work attributed to Aristotle (Problems, book XXXIII).
(101) This view on the good life however is in direct contrast with what Socrates, Plato and Aristotle preached.
(102) Aristotle, the first western formalist, was the beginner of the use of Entelechy which is a key member of the form "meaning".
(103) There is a story that near the end of his life, Aristotle was himself brought up on capital charges, as was Socrates, due to another wave of hostility to philosophy.
(104) Katharsis comes forth in the dissertation about the function of tragedy which was produced by Aristotle.
(105) "Eudaimonia" is a Greek word associated with Aristotle and often mistranslated as "happiness"—which has contributed to misunderstandings about what happiness is.
(106) Later translated into Latin by Boethius around 500 AD, Aristotle’s influence spread throughout Syria and Islam whilst Christian Europe ignored him in favour of Plato.
(107) Aristotle was valued because of his clear exposition of rational thought.
(108) Math in ancient Greece provided such a key matrix to form a metaphysical tradition in the West, through Pythagoras to Parmenides, Plato, and finally to Aristotle.
(109) Art as mimesis or representation has deep roots in the philosophy of Aristotle.
(110) It was, above all, the influence of the classics, Aristotle and Cicero in particular, that Hobbes regards as an important cause for the recent civil war and the regicide of Charles I.
(111) Political philosophy is the oldest of the social sciences and it can boast a wealth of heavy hitters from Plato and Aristotle to Machiavelli Hobbes Hegel Tocqueville Nietzsche and so on.
(112) The second chapter discusses the four different rules on form defined by Aristotle and the relations among them from horizontal angle.
(113) From Aristotle - Ptolemy's geocentric said Copernicus - Galileo said that the heart of the evolution spent time in 2000.
(114) Aristotle discusses indignity as a virtue in the sense that he thinks we should be upset if people do well undeservedly.
(115) Aristotle advocates the golden mean principle of consumption ethics, objects to waste and miserliness, attaches importance to temperance, and emphasizes the education of people's consumption ethics.
(116) Greece is the birthplace of philosophy, where Aristotle to teach and Plato's Academy located.
(117) With that generosity which Aristotle had taught him, Alexander determined to call upon Diogenes.
(118) Aristotle proposes to cure such hardships by means of equity.
(119) Chapter one asserts that Althaea"s tragedy is a tragedy of character. According to Aristotle, fatal defects in character bring about fatal action, which results in tragedy."
(120) Hegel is one of the great theorists of tragedy since Aristotle.
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