PPT-Aristotle (384 BC -322 BC)
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a Greek philosopher a student of Plato teacher of Alexander the Great wrote on many subjects physics metaphysics poetry theater music logic rhetoric
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a Greek philosopher a student of Plato teacher of Alexander the Great wrote on many subjects physics metaphysics poetry theater music logic rhetoric politics government ethics biology and zoology . What do the people in your church think about rhetoric?. How is rhetoric abused?. What did Plato think of rhetoric?. Are they right?. Socrates: “Professor . Stilley. , shame on you; how can you talk about rhetoric without first defining it?”. Starter – Disentanglement – identify the parts that are or might be . Aristotilean. .. Reading – Puzzle of Ethics p34-35. Higher Reading – . MacIntyre. p94. Bring this next lesson . LO s . To recap knowledge about the life and works of Aristotle. ARISTOTLE. (384 BC – 322 BC). Some scholars regard him as the greatest philosopher of all time.. BIOGRAPHY OF ARISTOTLE. QUICK FACTS. NAME : Aristotle. OCCUPATION: Philosopher. BIRTH . DATE : c. . Slide . 1. Reasoning Under Uncertainty: More on . BNets. structure and construction. Computer Science cpsc322, Lecture 28. (Textbook . Chpt. 6.3). March, . 24, 2010. CPSC 322, Lecture 28. Slide . 2. Theory of . Tragedy in . the . POETICS. Definition of Tragedy:. “Tragedy, then, is an imitation of an action that is serious, complete, and of a certain magnitude; in language embellished with each kind of artistic ornament, the several kinds being found in separate parts of the play; in the form of action, not of narrative; with incidents arousing pity and fear, wherewith to accomplish its . By Ahmad . Qazi. Aristotle. Allocation of scarce resources was a moral issue to . Aristotle. in book I of his . Politics. , Aristotle expresses that consumption was the objective of . production. surplus should be allocated to the rearing of children. The Mind of the School. From The Nichomachean Ethics . “It is no easy task to be good…. any one can get angry- that is easy- or give or spend money; but to do this to the right person, to the right extent, at the right time, with the right motive, and in the right way..is not easy”. Erick Messias, MD, MPH, PhD. Arkansas VP/Medical Director. Beacon Health Options. erick@empsychiatry.com. Plato. (427-347 BC). Studied under Socrates. Founded the Academy. Tutored Aristotle. Aristotle. AP English IV/1301. Review text in the Bedford, 1506-1508. Properties of Character. The characters should be good—they will reveal their morals in speech and action. It is possible to portray . goodness in . Slide . 1. Reasoning Under Uncertainty: Belief Networks. Computer Science cpsc322, Lecture 27. (Textbook . Chpt. 6.3). March, . 22, 2010. CPSC 322, Lecture 2. Slide . 2. Big Picture: R&R systems. Agenda. Discussion. What does tragedy imitate?. Recap and Update. Tetralogy. , Judging. Aristotle’s Poetics. Tragedy Defined, Tragedy Redeemed. 7-Sep 2017. Aristotle Poetics. 2. Discussion. What does tragedy imitate?. (Aka the best philosopher ever). Contribution to . the . orbital motion theory. Believed that the planets and the Sun orbited Earth. He saw no sign that the Earth was in motion. This meant that the Earth had to be stationary, and the planets, the Sun, and the fixed dome of stars rotated around Earth.. 1. Introduction to. Artificial Intelligence (AI). Computer Science cpsc322, Lecture 1. Sept, 5, 2012. CPSC 322, Lecture 1. Slide . 2. People. Instructor. Giuseppe . Carenini. . ( carenini@cs.ubc.ca; office CICSR 105). 1. Local Search. Computer Science cpsc322, Lecture 14. (Textbook . Chpt. 4.8). May, 30, 2017. Announcements. Assignment1 . due now!. Assignment2 out today. CPSC 322, Lecture 10. Slide . 2. CPSC 322, Lecture 14.
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