The Study of PhilosophyCollegiate Press, 1987 - 340 pages |
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Page 68
... Aristotle's father was court - physician to the King of Macedonia . His parents , however , died while he was still ... Aristotle left . He went to Assos , a town on the coast of Asia Minor opposite the island of Lesbos . There was a ...
... Aristotle's father was court - physician to the King of Macedonia . His parents , however , died while he was still ... Aristotle left . He went to Assos , a town on the coast of Asia Minor opposite the island of Lesbos . There was a ...
Page 151
... Aristotle ends this passage by reminding us not to make the mistake of equating happiness with the possession of ... Aristotle's level - headed and common - sense view on this matter . This can be seen best , perhaps , if we compare it ...
... Aristotle ends this passage by reminding us not to make the mistake of equating happiness with the possession of ... Aristotle's level - headed and common - sense view on this matter . This can be seen best , perhaps , if we compare it ...
Page 156
... Aristotle is correct , it means that the " good life " is possible only to a very few people , those who have the ... Aristotle's selection of the intellectual life as the supremely happy one displays an element of egocentrism . This ...
... Aristotle is correct , it means that the " good life " is possible only to a very few people , those who have the ... Aristotle's selection of the intellectual life as the supremely happy one displays an element of egocentrism . This ...
Contents
It began here | 11 |
And so I go about the world | 29 |
part II | 65 |
Copyright | |
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