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Aristotle the Philosopher

9780192891181

Aristotle the Philosopher

  • ISBN 13:

    9780192891181

  • ISBN 10:

    0192891189

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 10/01/1981
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Aristotle is widely regarded as the greatest of all philosophers; indeed,he is traditionally referred to simply as 'the philosopher'. Today, after morethan two millennia, his arguments and ideas continue to stimulate philosophersand provoke them to controversy. In this book J.L. Ackrill conveys the forceand excitement of Aristotle's philosophical investigations, thereby showing whycontemporary philosophers still draw from him and return to him. He quotesextensively from Aristotle's works in his own notably clear English translation,and a picture emerges of a lucid, lively, subtle and tough-minded thinker ofastonishing range and penetration. Professor Ackrill identifies many strikingconnections between Aristotle's ideas and ideas in recent philosophy; he alsoraises philosophical questions of his own, and exemplifies the way in whichAristotle can still be argued with and learned from.

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