The Bloomsbury companion to Aristotle
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The Bloomsbury companion to Aristotle
(Bloomsbury companions)
Bloomsbury, 2014
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Bibliography: p. 392-403
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Aristotle is one of the most crucial figures in the history of Western thought, and his name and ideas continue to be invoked in a wide range of contemporary philosophical discussions. The Bloomsbury Companion to Aristotle brings together leading scholars from across the world and from a variety of philosophical traditions to survey the recent research on Aristotle's thought and its contributions to the full spectrum of philosophical enquiry, from logic to the natural sciences and psychology, from metaphysics to ethics, politics, and aesthetics. Further essays address aspects of the transmission, preservation, and elaboration of Aristotle's thought in subsequent phases of the history of philosophy (from the Judeo-Arabic reception to debates in Europe and North America), and look forward to potential future directions for the study of his thought.
In addition, The Bloomsbury Companion to Aristotle includes an extensive range of essential reference tools offering assistance to researchers working in the field, including a chronology of recent research, a glossary of key Aristotelian terms with Latin concordances and textual references, and a guide to further reading.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors \ Acknowledgments \ Corpus Aristotelicum \ "Introduction: Paths of Inquiry" Claudia Baracchi \ Part I: Questions \ 1. Logos \ Saying What One Sees, Letting See What One Says: Aristotle's Rhetoric and the Rhetoric of the Sophists Barbara Cassin \ Aristotelian Definition: On the Discovery of Archai Russell Winslow \ 2. Phusis \ Aristotle on Sensible Objects: Natural Things and Body Helen Lang \ On Aristotle's Formula: Physics IV. 11, 14 Remi Brague \ 3. Psuche \ Phantasia in De Anima Eric Sanday \ Mind in Body in Aristotle Erick Raphael Jimenez \ The Hermeneutic Slumber: Aristotle's Reflections on Sleep Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback \ 4. Philosophia Prote \ First Philosophy Alejandro Vigo \ First Philosophy and the History of Being in Aristotle's Metaphysics Spyridon Rangos \ 5. Ethos \ Aristotle on Human Nature and the Foundations of Ethics, with an "Addendum" Martha C. Nussbaum \ The Visibility of Goodness Pavlos Kontos \ To Kakon Pollachos Legetai: The Poly-vocity of the Notion of Evil in Aristotelian Ethics Arianna Fermani \ 6. Polis \ Education: The Ethico-Political Energeia Michael Weinman \ 7. Poiesis \ Toward the Sublime Calculus of Aristotle's Poetics Kalliopi Nikolopoulou \ Part II: Disseminations \ Aristotle on the Natural Dwelling of Intellect Idit Dobbs-Weinstein \ The Peripatetic Method: Walking with Woodbridge, Thinking with Aristotle Christopher Long \ What Remains of Aristotle's Metaphysics Today? Enrico Berti \ Would Aristotle Be a Communitarian? Pierre Aubenque \ Glossary (Erick Raphael Jimenez) \ Chronology of Recent Research (Benjamin J. Grazzini) \ Bibliography (Erick Raphael Jimenez) \ Resources (Benjamin J. Grazzini and Erick Raphael Jimenez) \ Sources of Translated/Reprinted Essays \ General Index
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