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  • 41Politics (Aristotle) — Aristotle s Politics (Greek Πολιτικά) is a work of political philosophy. The declared that the inquiry into ethics necessarily follows into politics, and the two works are frequently considered to be parts of a larger treatise dealing with the… …

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  • 42Poetics (Aristotle) — Aristotle s Poetics (Greek: Ποιητικός , c. 335 BCE)Dukore (1974, 31).] aims to give an account of what he calls poetry (for him, the term includes the lyric, the epos, and the drama). Aristotle attempts to explain poetry through first principles… …

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  • 43Aristotle — biographical name 384 322 B.C. Greek philosopher …

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  • 44Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer — a painting (1653) by Rembrandt. * * * …

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  • 45Aristotle — noun a) An ancient Greek philosopher (382–322 BC), student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. b) A male given name …

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  • 46Aristotle — Of Stagira, Greek philosopher and scientist, 384–322 B.C. See A. anomaly, aristotelian method …

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  • 47Aristotle anomaly — if the first and second fingers are crossed and a pencil is placed between them, the person feels two pencils …

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  • 48Aristotle — 1) bottle; 2) arse (1: straight rhyming slang; 2: secondary rhyming slang, bottle and glass = arse) …

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  • 49Aristotle — Ar|is|tot|le (384 322 BC) a Greek ↑philosopher and scientist who has had great influence on Western thought. His many works deal with subjects such as science, politics, morality, and literature. >Aristotelian adj …

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  • 50Aristotle —    See Eustratios of Nicaea; Metochites, Theodore; Michael of Ephesus; Philosophy …

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