The Complete Works of Aristotle. Illustrated
Logic, Universal Physics, Human Physics, Animal Physics, Metaphysics, Ethics and Politics and others
Aristotle, E. M. Edghill, Octavius Freire Owen, A. J. Jenkinson, G. R. G. Mure, W. A. Pickard-Cambridge, R. P. Hardie, R. K. Gaye, J. L. Stocks, E. W. Webster, Frederic G. Kenyon, S. H. Butcher, E. S. Forster, W. Rhys Roberts, W. D. Ross, H. Rackham, Benjamin Jowett, G. C. Armstrong, W. S. Hett, T. Loveday, A
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The Complete Works of Aristotle. Illustrated
Logic, Universal Physics, Human Physics, Animal Physics, Metaphysics, Ethics and Politics and others
Aristotle, E. M. Edghill, Octavius Freire Owen, A. J. Jenkinson, G. R. G. Mure, W. A. Pickard-Cambridge, R. P. Hardie, R. K. Gaye, J. L. Stocks, E. W. Webster, Frederic G. Kenyon, S. H. Butcher, E. S. Forster, W. Rhys Roberts, W. D. Ross, H. Rackham, Benjamin Jowett, G. C. Armstrong, W. S. Hett, T. Loveday, A
About This Book
Aristotle's works shaped centuries of philosophy from Late Antiquity through the Renaissance, and even today continue to be studied with keen interest.Aristotle left a great body of work, perhaps numbering as many as two-hundred treatises, from which approximately thirty-one survive.His writings cover many subjects including physics, biology, zoology, metaphysics, logic, ethics, aesthetics, poetry, theatre, music, rhetoric, psychology, linguistics, economics, politics, meteorology, geology and government.Taught by Plato, he was the founder of the Lyceum, the first Peripatetic school of philosophy, and the Aristotelian tradition.Contents: LOGICCategoriesOn InterpretationPrior AnalyticsPosterior AnalyticsTopicsSophistical RefutationsPHYSICSPhysicsOn the HeavensOn Generation and CorruptionMeteorologyOn the UniverseOn the SoulThe Parva NaturaliaOn BreathHistory of AnimalsParts of AnimalsMovement of AnimalsProgression of AnimalsGeneration of AnimalsOn ColoursOn Things HeardPhysiognomonicsOn PlantsOn Marvelous Things HeardMechanicsProblemsOn Indivisible LinesThe Situations and Names of WindsOn Melissus, Xenophanes, and GorgiasMETAPHYSICSMetaphysicsETHICS AND POLITICSNicomachean EthicsGreat EthicsNicomachean EthicsGreat EthicsEudemian EthicsOn Virtues and VicesPoliticsEconomicsRHETORIC AND POETICSRhetoricRhetoric to AlexanderPoeticsConstitution of the Athenians