A Companion to Aristotle by Georgios Anagnostopoulos (.ePUB)
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A Companion to Aristotle by Georgios Anagnostopoulos
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Overview: The Blackwell Companion to Aristotle aims to provide in-depth studies of the main themes of Aristotle’s thought, from art to zoology. Comprised of a total of forty essays, it will include, among others, seven essays on his views on metaphysics, three on psychology, three on biology, eight on ethics, five on politics, and four on rhetoric and art. Written by well-known scholars of the Aristotelian corpus, these essays not only articulate the most widely accepted accounts of Aristotle’s views on certain topics and the assumptions and arguments used to support them, but also offer new ways of reading controversial texts and analyzing complex arguments that lead to original ways of interpreting his writings. Thus the volume will provide a comprehensive picture of the central tenets of the complex Aristotelian philosophical system and will assist the reader in seeing the structure of the philosopher’s arguments and the different ways they can be analyzed or interpreted. The volume will be an excellent aid both to undergraduate and graduate students as well as to scholars and general readers of the Aristotelian texts.
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