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  • Ethics

    by Aristotle ...
    Series series World Classics
    "Ethics" by Aristotle is a classic philosophical work that delves into the nature of morality and ethics, examining the principles that underlie human behavior and the meaning of a good life. In this book, Aristotle sets out to explore the fundamental questions of ethics, including the nature of happiness, the role of virtues and vices, and the concept of the "good." Throughout the book, Aristotle ... Read more

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  • On the Motion of Animals

    by Aristotle ...
    Series series World Classics
    Elsewhere we have investigated in detail the movement of animals after their various kinds, the differences between them, and the reasons for their particular characters (for some animals fly, some swim, some walk, others move in various other ways); there remains an investigation of the common ground of any sort of animal movement whatsoever. ... Read more

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  • On the Parts of Animals

    by Aristotle ...
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    Every systematic science, the humblest and the noblest alike, seems to admit of two distinct kinds of proficiency; one of which may be properly called scientific knowledge of the subject, while the other is a kind of educational acquaintance with it. For an educated man should be able to form a fair off-hand judgement as to the goodness or badness of the method used by a professor in his ... Read more

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  • On Sense and the Sensible

    by Aristotle ...
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    Having now definitely considered the soul, by itself, and its several faculties, we must next make a survey of animals and all living things, in order to ascertain what functions are peculiar, and what functions are common, to them. What has been already determined respecting the soul must be assumed throughout. The remaining parts of our subject must be now dealt with, and we may begin with those ... Read more

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  • On Life and Death

    by Aristotle ...
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    We must now treat of youth and old age and life and death. We must probably also at the same time state the causes of respiration as well, since in some cases living and the reverse depend on this. ... Read more

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  • On Generation and Corruption

    by Aristotle ...
    Series series World Classics
    "On Generation and Corruption" is a work by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, in which he explores the nature of change, causation, and the elements that make up the world. Aristotle begins by arguing that change is a fundamental aspect of the natural world, and that all things are constantly in a state of change. He then proceeds to analyze the different types of change, such as growth, ... Read more

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  • On Interpretation

    by Aristotle ...
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    On Interpretation is among the earliest surviving philosophical works in the Western tradition to deal with the relationship between language and logic in a comprehensive, explicit, and formal way. ... Read more

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  • The History of Animals

    by Aristotle ...
    Series series World Classics
    Generally seen as a pioneering work of zoology, Aristotle frames his text by explaining that he is investigating the existing facts about animals. History of Animals is one of the major texts on biology. ... Read more

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  • On Dreams

    by Aristotle ...
    Series series World Classics
    We must, in the next place, investigate the subject of the dream, and first inquire to which of the faculties of the soul it presents itself, i.e. whether the affection is one which pertains to the faculty of intelligence or to that of sense-perception; for these are the only faculties within us by which we acquire knowledge. ... Read more

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  • On Memory and Reminiscence

    by Aristotle ...
    Series series World Classics
    We have, in the next place, to treat of Memory and Remembering, considering its nature, its cause, and the part of the soul to which this experience, as well as that of Recollecting, belongs. For the persons who possess a retentive memory are not identical with those who excel in power of recollection; indeed, as a rule, slow people have a good memory, whereas those who are quick-witted and clever ... Read more

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  • On Longevity and Shortness of Life

    by Aristotle ...
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    The reasons for some animals being long-lived and others short-lived, and, in a word, causes of the length and brevity of life. ... Read more

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  • Poetics

    by Aristotle ...
    Series series World Classics
    Aristotle's "Poetics" is a landmark work in literary theory that explores the principles and techniques of poetry, drama, and other forms of literature. In this treatise, Aristotle provides a comprehensive analysis of the various elements of dramatic composition, including plot, character, thought, diction, melody, and spectacle. ... Read more

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