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Manent and Perreau-Saussine on MacIntyre’s Aristotelianism

Perspectives on Political Science, 2019
This essay examines Pierre Manent’s and Émile Perreau-Saussine’s critique of Alasdair MacIntyre. Both criticize MacIntyre’s neo-Aristotelianism as an apolitical Aristotelianism, arguing that it is a deficient because it neglects Aristotle’s question of ...
Nathan J. Pinkoski
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Greek Aristotelianism in the seventeenth century: uncovering Cesare Cremonini in the works of Theophilos Korydalleus

Byzantine and modern Greek studies, 2019
This case-study concerns Greek Aristotelianism in the seventeenth century. More specifically, my article deals with the impact of neo-Aristotelianism upon the formation of the philosophical curriculum of the Greek-speaking world during that period.
Nikos Agiotis
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Aristotelian Teleology and Aristotelian Reason: A Commentary

Politics and the Life Sciences, 1988
In a time of nihilism, power determines political purpose-the power of a passion or of a pressure group. The American political community is suffering from nihilism. It is manifest in the erosion of our moral tradition and in the reduction of our political system to a weakly umpired struggle of interest groups for control of public policy.
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Aristotelian finitism

Synthese, 2015
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Whose Aristotle? Which Aristotelianism?: A Historical Prolegomenon to Thomas Farrell’s Norms of Rhetorical Culture

Philosophy & Rhetoric, 2008
The description of various works of logical and rhetorical theory as "Aristotelian," although far from unusual, is not particularly informa tive, because it assumes, incorrectly, that there is some ultimate singular Aristotle being imitated by all ...
C. Poster
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Aristotelian and/or Nietzschean narratology

Frontiers of Narrative Studies, 2021
AbstractOver the years, narratologists have established a unitary view of narrative structure based on the principles of Aristotle’sPoetics. I propose in this essay to describe the general features of an alternative epistemological framework based on a renewed interpretation of Friedrich Nietzsche’sThe Birth of Tragedy. Through this analysis, I wish to
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On the Ingredients of an Aristotelian Science

Noûs, 1972
This paper is a part of a larger attempt to show that Aristotle held a consistent, fairly elaborate view as to what the different kinds of assumptions are that are needed in a science, how they are related to each other and to the idea of definition, and how they are obtained.
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Aristotelianism

2012
Aristotelianism in Ko ...
SGARBI, Marco, W. Ertl
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On the interpretation of Aristotelian syllogistic

Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1956
The main purpose of this note is to prove (theorem 11, § 5) that, in any interpretation of the formalisation of Aristotelian syllogistic given by Łukasiewicz [4], it is always possible to associate with each element a a non-null sub-class φ(a) of some ‘universal’ class V in such a way that ‘Aab’ (all a are b), ‘Iab’ (some a are b) are equivalent ...
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