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(1) Aristotle and the Talmud both recommended placing the bed on a north-south axis for those wanting boys.
(2) Thus far Plato and Aristotle attribute similar statements to the Orphics: body and soul are separable.
(3) Because of its well-endowed female, Aristotle believed the spotted hyena to be a hermaphrodite.
(4) Briefing box 1.1 Making classifications: Aristotle and Finer Description and classification are the building blocks of comparative politics.
(5) Aristotle once recommended to the would-be polemical orator that paradox could be effective.
(6) Do, Aristotle asked, all the parts of the embryo come into existence together[], or do they appear in succession?
(7) Aristotle noted a distinction between income from the public land and that from the citizens' private estates.
(8) Plato is my friend - Aristotle is my friend — but my greatest friend is truth. Isaac Newton 
(9) But Aristotle did not conceive of natural laws based on mathematical principles.
(10) Aristotle never explicitly assigned comedy an inferior role to that of tragedy.
(11) Even Aristotle complained that communal property always looked worse than private lands.
(12) Aristotle scorned history as being unselective, whereas poetry and myth were not.
(13) Aristotle further maintained that the four elements express themselves in the physique and temperament of the individual.
(14) Aristotle believed that strict determinism must be rejected because it destroys the natural basis for distinguishing between voluntary and involuntary actions.
(15) There are 3 great sets of commentaries on Aristotle: the neo-Aristotelian, the neo-Platonic and the Byzantine.
(16) Uncaused motion was nonsense for Aristotle and axiomatic for Newton.
(17) Aristotle wrote about it in relation to drama and what we can gain by going to the theatre.
(18) The change from adversity to prosperity, according to Aristotle, fails to produce the proper tragic effect.
(19) As for the latter, Aristotle saw that the scope for practical wisdom extended both to politics and to personal life.
(20) Aristotle too claims in several places that natural philosophy and medicine go hand in hand and are studied by the same people.
(21) Aristotle and his Athenian contemporaries were well aware that some barbarians were very different in physical appearance from themselves.
(22) Though an opponent of the more rigid scholastics, Weigel sought a reconciliation of modern philosophy with that of Aristotle.
(23) They look too much to the past, and have an undue reliance on the words and works of their master Aristotle.
(24) It was an organic relationship which even anti-democrats like Aristotle endorsed.
(25) How could the testimony of an unlettered rustic stand against the authority of an Aristotle?
(26) Windjammer Barefoot Cruises lets you take the wheel on a schooner once owned by Aristotle Onassis.
(27) Clearchus wrote a dialogue on sleep, in which he introduced his master Aristotle as the main speaker.
(28) Averroes, the Cordoba physician, became the faithful editor of and commentator on the works of Aristotle.
(29) It has its origins in formal logic, and owes much to the writings of Aristotle and Frege.
(30) Aquinas himself saw no finality in the solutions offered by either Aristotle or Ptolemy to the problems of planetary motion.
(31) He would outbid Aristotle Onassis for a jewel and marry the highest-paid film star in the world, twice.
(32) On Wednesday, Byrd quoted Cicero and Aristotle in a long oration on the evils of the line-item veto.
(33) According to Aristotle, the male semen provides the formative power that shapes the foetus, mentally and physically.
(34) Among the elite who rose out of its membership was the exceedingly influential and famous philosopher Aristotle.
(35) Aristotle would then be saying that the infinite variety of size of Democritean atoms was all below the threshold of perception.
(36) But both of these are distinct from intellectual, abstract or contemplative wisdom which was, for Aristotle,[] the highest goal.
(37) Both Aristotle and Plato, our major sources of information about the golden age of Athenian democracy, were deeply critical.
(38) To Aristotle the spheres were truly material objects, crystalline shells that surrounded and carried one another along.
(39) The most obvious advantage of this system was that it made obsolete the fifty-five spheres of Aristotle.
(40) But for Aristotle and his followers, the belief held that the only knowledge we can acquire originates in sense-perceptions.
(41) But Aristotle knew just enough about economies to know that time was a scarce resource.
(42) Unlike the passages from Aristotle, the information Plato records is more extensive and also has been the occasion for considerable discussion.
(43) Aristotle might affirm that it was impossible for another cosmos like our own to exist.
(44) Aristotle answered: by inducing heavy doses of pity and terror.
(45) This statement Aristotle found in poems called Orphic is in accordance with a motif found in the Orphic cosmogonies.
(46) Aristotle proposes that the Primum Mobile turns as a result of a craving for perfection generated in it by the Prime Mover.
(47) Aristotle was a great orderer of ideas.
(48) Yet of Aristotle himself Roger Bacon fell foul.
(49) Aristotle wrote a treatise on literature called his Poetics.
(50) Aristotle was born at Stagira, a Greek colony on the Macedonian coast of modern Salonica, in 384 BC.
(51) Aristotle lived at the virtual cusp of the world of the autonomous city-state of the Greek polis.
(52) Bacon not only despised the syllogism, but undervalued mathematics, presumably as insufficiently experimental. He was virulently hostile to Aristotle, but thought very highly of Democritus.
(53) In the "Physics" Aristotle fulfill the transition from contrariety to privation. Substance can comes to be by the motion of attributes. Nature is a principle of motion and change.
(54) By the 4 th century BC, just before Aristotle, this model was widely accepted.
(55) Aristotle established a logically consistent system of eudemonism, with the understanding of human nature as the logical starting point.
(56) Aristotle believed that virtue is a rational middle way and evil is the deviation from mean.
(57) The great logician Aristotle put forward the three basic logic laws: the law of identity, the law of contradiction and the law of excluded middle, but their current statement is not scientific.
(58) Aristotle had made no secret of his contempt for Alexander's pretense of divinity, and the king had executed Aristotle's grandnephew Callisthenes as a traitor.
(59) Some 2600 years ago Aristotle wrote a book on palmistry for Alexander the Great, and there is nothing in that book that a modern-day palmist would dispute.
(60) Aristotle puts into question the function involved in the bivalence of the true and the false in its consequences.
(61) The study of modality may date back to Aristotle, who focused his attention on modal logic.
(62) When Philip, King of Macedon , wanted a tutor for his son Alexander, he sent for Aristotle.
(63) It's almost a constitutional view about the nature of love. And in fact, Aristotle did write constitutions for a large number of city states throughout the Greek empire. That's philia.
(64) The Kantian categories differ from those of Aristotle in being subjective.
(65) Aristotle contacted the teaching of the elocution practice very closely at the time of investigating the language feeling of argument.
(66) From Aristotle to Edmund Burke, the greatest conservative thinkers have said that to change societies, one must understand them, accept them as they are and help them evolve.
(67) I have no difficulty imagining that Plato, Aristotle, or Democritus would be quite at home in our class rooms.
(68) In addition to Plato and Foucault, the list includes Aristotle, Hume, Kant, Bentham, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Russell, and Marcuse.
(69) There is no loophole, he is as perfect a logician as any Aristotle.
(70) People have mused about the function of argonauts' striking shell-like structures at least since Aristotle suggested that the animals sail or row them like boats.
(71) Political philosophers from Aristotle to Samuel Huntington have noted that economic development and an expanding middle class can provide more fertile ground for democracy.
(72) the Greek philosopher Aristotle.
(73) Billionaire Greek shipping mogul Aristotle Onassis is credited for kicking off the private-island trend in 1968 when he married Jackie Kennedy on Skorpios, his paradise in the Ionian Sea.
(74) We make war that we may live in peace -- Aristotle.
(75) AMS Boethius 'modalities originated directly from the ancient times, particularly from Aristotle s modalities'logic.
(76) Actually an idea Aristotle had got from the pre-Socratic philosophers.
(77) Socrates Plato and Aristotle were called the troika of the western education thought.
(78) Aristotle Will Durant*, commenting on Aristotle, pointed out that the philosopher had it exactly right 2000 years ago: "We are what we repeatedly do."
(79) By the 12th century the works of Plato and Aristotle had been rediscovered and reinterpreted by the scholastics who attempted to synthesise early Greek ideas with medieval theology.
(80) What makes the class so compelling is the way Sandel uses real-life examples to illustrate the philosophies of the likes of Aristotle, Immanuel Kant and John Stuart Mill.
(81) His name deserves a prominence in our history second only to that of Aristotle.
(82) The works of Euclid, Aristotle and Averroes were translated into Latin and intensively studied at the new universities in Oxford and Paris.
(83) For the world, we benefit from European philosophers, including Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Erasmus, for the ideas on democracy and reason.
(84) After synthesizing previous philosophers'principle thoughts of atomism and idealism, Aristotle put forward the concept of substance definitely for the first time and gave a classic explanation of it.
(85) Aristotle not once discussed the real and feasible system, but also visualize the ideal city-states.
(86) The background of his working is from his study in Paris University, and in this period he begun his researching to the philosophy of Aristotle and the concepts about soul and body.
(87) For the great Jewish medieval philosopher, Moses Maimonides Aristotle was called by him " "the Master of those who know."
(88) B. C. Alexander the Great, a student of Greek teacher Aristotle, proclaims himself commander in chief of all Greece and spreads Greek culture to the many lands he conquers, At the time of his death.
(89) There are certainly echoes of this reading of Aristotle as a teacher of participatory republican government in the later writings of democratic thinkers from Tocqueville to Hannah Arendt.
(90) Aristotle was an encyclopedic scholar in Greek Polis crisis who wrote and attained excellent achievement.
(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:///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.
(121) In the Mutazalite tradition of Islam there was also a tendency to slide towards emanationism and pantheism, as a result of endorsing the pantheistic necessitarianism of Aristotle.
(122) If you look at the syllabus, you'll notice we read a number of great and famous books, books by Aristotle, John Locke, Immanuel Kant, John Stuart Mill and others.
(123) Politics of Aristotle: With an Introduction, Two Prefatory Essays and Notes Critical and Explanatory ( Cambridge Library Collection - Classics ) , Volume 1 Introduction to the Politics.
(124) For centuries, thinkers from Aristotle to Darwin tried to discern the nature and origins of humor, only to have their ideas trail off without a punch line.
(125) At one point in the Metaphysics, Aristotle seems to distinguish between empirical studies and deductive logic.
(126) Aristotle was the founder of traditional logic, and G-Frege, a famous mathematician of German, was the founder of modern mathematical logic.
(127) Some experts say Aristotle meant "well-being" when he wrote that humans can attain eudaimonia by fulfilling their potential.
(128) My soul whirled with Rumi, read Aristotle with Averroes, traveled through Central Asia with Nasir Khusrow.
(129) For Hobbes, Aristotle taught the dangerous doctrine of republican government that was seen to be practiced particularly during the Cromwellian Period in England, during the civil war.
(130) Aristotle identified the best activity of the soul as eudaimonia : a happiness or joy that pervades the good life.
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