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Title:
The Cambridge companion to Aristotle / edited by Jonathan Barnes.
Author:
Barnes, Jonathan, 1942-
Publication Information:
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1995.
Call Number:
B485 .C35 1995
Abstract:
Aristotle is one of the very greatest thinkers in the Western tradition, but also one of the most difficult. The contributors to this volume do not attempt to disguise the nature of that difficulty, but at the same time they offer a clear exposition of the central philosophical concerns in his work. Approaches and methods vary and the volume editor has not imposed any single interpretation, but has rather allowed legitimate differences of interpretation to stand. An introductory chapter provides an account of Aristotle's life, and then guides the reader through the complex subject of what Aristotle actually wrote as a basis for characterising his philosophical development. Subsequent chapters cover Aristotle's writings on logic, metaphysics, science, psychology, ethics, politics, rhetoric, and poetics. It is a basic assumption of the Companion that its readers will not know Greek.
ISBN:
9780521411332

9780521422949
Series:
Cambridge companions to philosophy

Cambridge companions to philosophy.
Physical Description:
xxv, 404 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents:
Life and work / Jonathan Barnes -- Logic / Robin Smith -- Metaphysics / Jonathan Barnes -- Philosophy of science ; Science / R.J. Hankinson -- Psychology / Stephen Everson -- Ethics / D.S. Hutchinson -- Politics / C.C.W. Taylor -- Rhetoric and poetics / Jonathan Barnes.
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