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  1. Há 4 dias · Like his master, Aristotle wrote initially in dialogue form, and his early ideas show a strong Platonic influence. His dialogue Eudemus, for example, reflects the Platonic view of the soul as imprisoned in the body and as capable of a happier life only

  2. 25 de set. de 2008 · His extant writings span a wide range of disciplines, from logic, metaphysics and philosophy of mind, through ethics, political theory, aesthetics and rhetoric, and into such primarily non-philosophical fields as empirical biology, where he excelled at detailed plant and animal observation and description.

  3. 2 de mai. de 2002 · For example, Aristotle’s Rhetoric is inextricably connected with the history of ancient logic (see Allen 2008 and, more generally, ancient logic ) and is often taken as an important inspiration for modern argumentation theory (see van Eemeren 2013 and, more generally, dialogical logic ).

  4. Aristotelian Argument. The Aristotelian or classical argument is a style of argument developed by the famous Greek philosopher and rhetorician, Aristotle. In this style of argument, your goal as a writer is to convince your audience of something. The goal is to use a series of strategies to persuade your audience to adopt your side of the issue.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AristotleAristotle - Wikipedia

    Examples (given by Aristotle) Blood Legs Souls (Rational, Sensitive, Vegetative) Qualities (Hot – Cold, Wet – Dry) Man: Man: with blood: 2 legs: R, S, V: Hot, Wet: Live-bearing tetrapods: Cat, hare: with blood: 4 legs: S, V: Hot, Wet: Cetaceans: Dolphin, whale: with blood: none: S, V: Hot, Wet: Birds: Bee-eater, nightjar: with ...

  6. 18 de mai. de 2022 · Aristotle says that Oedipus Rex by Sophocles (his favorite tragedy) is likewise a model of the requirement that all good stories must have a clear beginning, logical building of action in the middle, and a surprising but reasonable ending, even if (spoiler alert) the main character doesn’t kill his father and have sex with his own mother.

  7. The works of Aristotle, sometimes referred to by modern scholars with the Latin phrase Corpus Aristotelicum, is the collection of Aristotle's works that have survived from antiquity. According to a distinction that originates with Aristotle himself, [citation needed] his writings are divisible into two groups: the "exoteric" and the ...