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The Blackwell Companion to Aristotle provides in-depth studies of the main themes of Aristotle's thought, from art to zoology.
The most comprehensive single volume survey of the life and work of Aristotle
Comprised of 40 newly commissioned essays from leading experts
Coves the full range of Aristotle's work, from his 'theoretical' inquiries into metaphysics, physics, psychology, and biology, to the practical and productive 'sciences' such as ethics, politics, rhetoric, and art
Georgios Anagnostopoulos is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego, where he teaches classical philosophy, ethics and metaphysics. His research has focused on Greek ethics and epistemology and ancient views on the arts and sciences, especially medicine. He is the author of Aristotle on the Goals and Exactness of Ethics (1994).
The Blackwell Companion to Aristotle provides in-depth studies of the main themes of Aristotle's thought, from art to zoology.
Georgios Anagnostopoulos is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego, where he teaches classical philosophy, ethics and metaphysics. His research has focused on Greek ethics and epistemology and ancient views on the arts and sciences, especially medicine. He is the author of Aristotle on the Goals and Exactness of Ethics (1994).
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Georgios Anagnostopoulos is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego, where he teaches classical philosophy, ethics and metaphysics. His research has focused on Greek ethics and epistemology and ancient views on the arts and sciences, especially medicine. He is the author of Aristotle on the Goals and Exactness of Ethics (1994).
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A Companion to Aristotle provides in-depth studies of the main themes of Aristotle's thought, from art to zoology. Comprising a total of forty essays, it includes sections on his views on metaphysics, psychology, biology, ethics, politics, rhetoric, and art. Written by well-known scholars of the Aristotelian corpus, these essays not only articulate the most widely accepted accounts of Aristotle's views on certain topics and the assumptions and arguments used to support them, but also offer new ways of reading controversial texts and analyzing complex arguments that lead to original ways of interpreting his writings. Thus the volume provides a comprehensive picture of the central tenets of the complex Aristotelian philosophical system and will assist the reader in seeing the structure of the philosopher's arguments and the different ways they can be analyzed or interpreted.
This Companion will be an excellent aid both to undergraduate and graduate students as well as to scholars and general readers of the Aristotelian texts.
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Notes on Contributors xi
Preface xvi
Abbreviations of Aristotle's Works xviii
Part I ARISTOTLE'S LIFE AND WORKS 1
1 Aristotle's Life 3
GEORGIOS ANAGNOSTOPOULOS
2 Aristotle's Works and the Development of His Thought 14
GEORGIOS ANAGNOSTOPOULOS
Part II THE TOOLS OF INQUIRY 29
3 Deductive Logic 31
DAVID KEYT
4 Aristotle's Theory of Demonstration 51
ROBIN SMITH
5 Empiricism and the First Principles of Aristotelian Science 66
MICHAEL FEREJOHN
6 Aristotle on Signification and Truth 81
PAOLO CRIVELLI
7 Aristotle's Methods 101
GEORGIOS ANAGNOSTOPOULOS
Part III THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE 123
A. Metaphysics
8 The Science and Axioms of Being 125
MICHAEL V. WEDIN
9 Aristotelian Categories 144
GARETH B. MATTHEWS
10 Form and Matter 162
FRANK A. LEWIS
11 Aristotle on Universals 186
MICHAEL J. LOUX
12 Substances 197
S. MARC COHEN
13 Causes 213
R. J. HANKINSON
14 Heavenly Bodies and First Causes 230
SARAH BROADIE
B. Physics
15 Mixing the Elements 242
THEODORE SCALTSAS
16 Aristotle on the Infi nite, Space, and Time 260
MICHAEL J. WHITE
17 Change and Its Relation to Actuality and Potentiality 277
URSULA COOPE
C. Psychology
18 The Aristotelian Psuchê 292
CHRISTOPHER SHIELDS
19 Sensation and Desire 310
DEBORAH KAREN WARD MODRAK
20 Phantasia and Thought 322
VICTOR CASTON
D. Biology
21 Teleology in Living Things 335
MOHAN MATTHEN
22 Form, Essence, and Explanation in Aristotle's Biology 348
JAMES G. LENNOX
23 Generation of Animals 368
DEVIN M. HENRY
Part IV PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE 385
A. Ethics
24 Happiness and the Structure of Ends 387
GABRIEL RICHARDSON LEAR
25 Pleasure 404
GEORGE RUDEBUSCH
26 Human Excellence in Character and Intellect 419
GAVIN LAWRENCE
27 Courage 442
CHARLES M. YOUNG
28 Justice 457
CHARLES M. YOUNG
29 Friendship 471
MICHAEL PAKALUK
30 Voluntary, Involuntary, and Choice 483
ROBERT HEINAMAN
31 Aristotle on Action, Practical Reason, and Weakness of the Will 498
NORMAN O. DAHL
B. Politics
32 The Naturalness of the Polis in Aristotle 512
C. D. C. REEVE
33 Rulers and Ruled 526
ROBERT MAYHEW
34 Aristotle on the Ideal Constitution 540
FRED D. MILLER, JR.
35 Excellences of the Citizen and of the Individual 555
JEAN ROBERTS
36 Education and the State 566
RICHARD STALLEY
Part V PRODUCTIVE KNOWLEDGE 577
A. Rhetoric
37 The Nature and Goals of Rhetoric 579
CHRISTOF RAPP
38 Passions and Persuasion 597
STEPHEN LEIGHTON
B. Art
39 Aristotle's Poetics: The Aim of Tragedy 612
PAUL WOODRUFF
40 The Elements of Tragedy 628
ELIZABETH BELFIORE
Index 643