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22.19660 Slavery and Assessing Aristotle's "Politics".
This paper explores the justification of slavery that Aristotle provides as occurring from the distinction that occurs between the ruling and the slave classes, as well as how this distinction helps to promote constitutional government.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 19660 Slavery Fundamental Element.doc
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23.57 Aristotle.
This paper discusses Aristotle and his concepts concerning moral goodness or righteousness. In order to achieve human happiness, man must discover its nature as well as what the function of a human being is, because his happiness or the pursuit of it depends on that function, which must pertain and is essential to one's being human. Man, unlike animals and inanimate objects, possesses the power of reason, which resides in his intellect. This power sets him apart from animals and other created things. Because his rational (or reasoning) quality or part is what constitutes his identity as well as his highest activity, his happiness, therefore, consists in acting according to reason. This is expressed in the practice of virtues.
Pages: 7
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Filename: 57 Aristotle And Concepts.doc
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24.621 Aristotle and Greek Tragedy.
This paper discusses Greek tragedy and Aristotle. Aristotle argues that the function of Greek tragedy is to evoke pity and fear in the audience, and to achieve a "catharsis" or purgation of emotion. In simpler words, its purpose is to illuminate moral truths for the public. Aristotle believed that tragedy was the imitation of reality, intended to purify by arousing "pity and terror" in its spectators. He based his analysis on a few plays by Sophocles, most notably "King Oedipus", when he said that the central character of a tragedy should be a noble person who is brought down because of some flaw in his or her own nature.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 621 Aristotle Greek Tragedy.doc
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25.16616 Foundations of Aristotle's Theology
Aristotle?s views (the metaphysical, epistemological, and moral) all stemmed from this central point ? that all forms of knowledge, and thus all interaction with the world is based upon immutable universal laws that behave predictably because of their very universality. This view extended itself to an absolutist?s view of God as one of those immutable truths. It is the purpose of this paper, then, to explore the foundation of Aristotle?s view of religion, knowledge, and truth and to offer a twenty-first-century criticism of those views.
Pages: 8
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Filename: 16616 aristotle god physics.doc
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26.20153 Aristotle
This essay answers a number of questions about Aristotle based on certain readings, inclduing: What is Nature? Why does Aristotle consider Nature as the primary reality? . What are the 4 ways to understand the coincidence or change n additional kind of cause? How is the human soul a reflection of the whole of reality? What is the natural end or aim of the human soul? And others.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 20153 Philosophy Aristotle Soul.doc
Price: US$35.80
27.20266 Virtue Theory and Abortion
Rosalind Hursthouse?s elucidation of the major objections raised against virtue theory is coherent and intelligent ? but it does little to convince someone who is convinced of the weakness of virtue theory both on the grounds that it is based upon an inherent contradiction as well as on the grounds that it is insufficiently respectful of pluralism to take up virtue theory as a way of understanding the moral terrain of the issue of abortion.