Plato, 428-348 BCE, grew up in a war-ravaged Athens fighting the Peloponnesian War, 431-404 BCE. This civil conflict nearly wrecked Greece. Athens and its Greek allies fought Sparta and its ...
Want to stay current with Arthur’s writing? Sign up to get an email every time a new column comes out. Growing up, my older brother was a good student, interested in science. We shared a bedroom, so I ...
Everything old is new again. For years I have argued that embracing evolutionary theory as Darwin formulated it makes nonsense of any coherent belief in God. As an analogy, I’ve cited a medieval ...
THE existence of the Aristotelian Society illustrates one of the best features of English philosophical study, its freedom from the tendency, often so strongly marked in continental countries, to ...
Robert Renehan, Aristotelian Explications and Emendations: I. Passages from the Physics, De Caelo, and De Generatione et Corruptione, Classical Philology, Vol. 91, No ...
Abul Walid Mohammad Ibn Ahmad Ibn Rushd was a strong influence on the movement that ushered in the European Renaissance Abul Walid Mohammad Ibn Ahmad Ibn Rushd, who is better known in the West as ...
A visiting Professor at the University of Princeton, United States, Professor Hendrik Lorenz, spoke with GABRIEL OSHOKHA, on the connectivity of ‘Africa in Aristotle and Aristotelian Tradition’ with ...
THIS collection of papers read before the Aristotelian Society during the session 1901-2 maintains the decidedly high level reached by previous volumes. For the professed metaphysician there will be ...
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