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    • [DOC File]Aristotle's Rhetoric

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      Aristotle's Rhetoric (based on the 1954 translation of W. Rhys Roberts) CONTENTS. Book I - Chapter 1 4. Book I - Chapter 2 5. Book I - Chapter 3 8. Book I - Chapter 4 9. Book I - Chapter 5 11. Book I - Chapter 6 12. Book I - Chapter 7 14. Book I - Chapter 8 17. Book I - Chapter 9 18. Book I - Chapter 10 20. Book I - Chapter 11 22. Book I ...

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    • [DOC File]Aristotle (V5023)

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      Kullmann, W. ‘Man as a Political Animal’ in Keyt D. and Miller F.D. eds. The Cambridge Companion to Aristotle’s Politics. Semnar Questions. 1. What is the meaning of Aristotle’s claim that "man is by nature a political animal"? 2. What does Aristotle mean when he …

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    • [DOC File]HEGEL’S PHILOSOPHY Summer 2004 – Reading List

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      2. Is there any connection between Aristotle’s account the nature of the polis in Politics book 1 and his views about the best constitution for a polis in books 3, 4 and 7? 3. Are Aristotle’s views on slavery and women compatible with his basic conception of a human being? 3.

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    • [DOCX File]sites.duke.edu

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      Politics, Book 1 of Aristotle’s . Ethics (on Blackboard) Sept 30Selection from Book 3 of Aristotle’s . Politics (on Blackboard) Part 2: Politics in a Fallen World . Oct. 2 Machiavelli, Prince, Epistle Dedicatory, chs. 1-5 . Oct. 7Machiavelli,

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    • [DOCX File]University of Notre Dame

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      Study and Discussion Questions: Politics, Book III. Chapter 1: Why is it important for Aristotle to settle who or what a citizen is? What is his answer? Consider a couple of alternative definitions of citizenship: The . Expansive Aristotelian. View - citizen is someone who participates in the common good of the polis. The Democratic Theory View

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    • [DOCX File]University of Notre Dame

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      Aristotle, Politics, Book I. One useful approach to the beginning of the . Politics. is to think of Aristotle as concerned with the question “What one must know to exercise political power properly?”. This question immediately raises some others: Is that knowledge theoretical (as the understanding of physics or philosophy might be)?

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      Aristotle’s Politics. Like Plato, Aristotle, wrote extensively on the subjects of tyranny and the rule of law. He hoped that his book . Politics, a collection of essays on government, would provide direction for rulers, statesmen, and politicians. In. Politics, Aristotle. rejected Plato’s ideal state.

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    • [DOC File]Aristotle 'On Tragedy'

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      Aristotle "On Tragedy" [This is a selection from Aristotle’s book called The Poetics.] Tragedy defined: “imitation of an action”: he is similar to Plato in that he says it is imitation, but makes it imitation of action not of character…

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    • [DOC File]Aristotle’s Politics

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      aristotle’s politics: book iii 1-4, iv 1-4 We began the course last time with a straightforward quotation from Aristotle’s Politics: “[E]very city-state [polis] is a community [koinonia] of some sort, and every community is established for the sake of some good [agathon],” that is, some goal or end that this special thing we call the ...

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    • [DOC File]Aristotle’s Politics

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      The order in which Aristotle’s works appear in the Greek manuscripts goes back to early editors and commentators during the era of the late Roman empire. As such, the titles to Aristotle’s work were provided by these editors. For example, it is usually assumed that Aristotle “invented” metaphysics due to the book of this name.

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