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A collection of writings by Greek philosopher Aristotle, thought to be lecture notes for classes he taught at the Lyceum, including the complete texts of the "Posterior Analytics," "De Anima," "Nichomachean Ethics," and "Poetics"; as well as selections from "Physics," "On the Parts of Animals," "Metaphysics," "Politics," and "Rhetoric."
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Introduction to Aristotle
1992, Modern Library
in English
- 1992 Modern Library ed.
0679600272 9780679600275
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Introduction to Aristotle.
1973, University of Chicago Press
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Introduction To Aristotle
February 1, 1965, McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
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Introduction To Aristotle
February 1, 1965, McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
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Table of Contents
Logic: Analytica posteriora (Posterior analytics) complete.
Physics: Physica (Physics) the second book.
Psychology and biology: De anima (On the soul) complete.
Metaphysics: Metaphysica (Metaphysics) the first and twelfth of the fourteen books.
Ethics: Ethica Nicomachea (Nicomachean ethics) complete.
Politics: Politica (Politics) the first and third of the eight books.
Rhetoric and poetics: Poetica (Poetics) complete.
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"First Modern library edition, 1947."
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