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61aristotle's dictum — ˈarə̇ˌstäd.əlz , ätəlz also ˈer noun Usage: usually capitalized A : dictum de omni et nullo …
62Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer — a painting (1653) by Rembrandt …
63Commentaries on Aristotle — Part of a series on Aristotle …
64Rhetoric (Aristotle) — Part of a series on Aristotelianism …
65Metaphysics (Aristotle) — Part of a series on Aristotelianism …
66Intellectual context (The) of later medieval philosophy: universities, Aristotle, arts, theology — The intellectual context of later medieval philosophy: universities, Aristotle, arts, theology Stephen Brown ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSITIES A number of medieval towns in the twelfth century owed a large portion of their renown to their schools.… …
67Mythos (Aristotle) — Mythos is the term used by Aristotle in his Poetics (c. 335 BCE) for the plot of an Athenian tragedy. It is the first of the six elements of tragedy that he gives. Contents 1 Variations on plot 2 Aristotle’s Mythos vs. the modern interpretation… …
68Potentiality and actuality (Aristotle) — The theory of Potentiality and Actuality is one of the central themes of Aristotle s philosophy and metaphysics. With these two notions, Aristotle intends to provide a structure for the comprehension of reality. Potency refers, generally, to the… …
69Lexis (Aristotle) — Lexis (lek sis) A Greek word meaning: A complete group of words in a language, vocabulary, the total set of all words in a language, all words that have meaning or a function in grammar. Lexis according to Plato According to Plato, lexis is the… …
70Topics (Aristotle) — The Topics is the name given to one of Aristotle s six works on logic, collectively known as the Organon. The other five are: * Categories * De Interpretatione * Prior Analytics * Posterior Analytics * On Sophistical Refutations The Topics… …