PPT-Aristotle’s

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Tragedy Drama where the central characters suffer disastergreat misfortune Definition Tragedy then is a process of imitating an action which has serious implications

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Tragedy Drama where the central characters suffer disastergreat misfortune Definition Tragedy then is a process of imitating an action which has serious implications is complete and possesses magnitude by means of language which has been made sensuously attractive with each of its varieties found separately in the parts enacted by the persons themselves and not presented through narrative through a course of pity and fear completing the purification . Averroes Aristotle, Physics Aristotle, Rhetoric \parenciteexamplesThisisjustllertext( Averroes ).Thisisjustllertext(Aristotle, Rhetoric ).\parencite*examplesAristotleshowsthatthisisjustllertext( Rh 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. . A Greek philosopher. Reina Jackson. Aristotle. http://www.biography.com/people/aristotle-9188415. Aristotle and Plato. abyss.uoregon.edu. Aristotle was sent to get a higher education by his brother in law/ guardian. He was sent to Plato’s Academy. In the academy Aristotle was such a great student that many believed that Aristotle would move on and take Plato’s place as a teacher after Plato died. Although that is not a true fact, Aristotle and his teacher Plato were actually friends.. 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. Starter – reminder of the doctrine of the mean, vice, virtues and deficiencies. Ext – A few examples. HWK – Michael . Slote. article. LO s . To deepen understanding of the traditional formulation of virtue ethics including . Sept. 21, 2015. Aristotle on Rhetoric. FOUR REASONS THAT RHETORIC IS USEFUL. To uphold the truth . To . teach . To analyze issues thoroughly, both sides (and more) . To defend oneself (and the right) . 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?. Born:384 BC in the city of Stagira, . Chalkidice. , on the northern periphery of Classical Greece;. His name means . “. the best purpose. “. ;. His father died when Aristotle was a child;. L. ittle information about his childhood;. Aristotle's Poetics. Aristotle. 's . Poetics. seeks to address the different kinds of poetry, the structure of a good poem, and the division of a poem into its component parts. He defines poetry as a 'medium of imitation' that seeks to represent or duplicate life through character, emotion, or action. Aristotle defines poetry very broadly, including epic poetry, tragedy, comedy, dithyrambic poetry, and even some kinds of music.. PLATO:. The forms [. patterns or ideals. ] are not in this world and can only be known through a process of education. Images make up the lowest category of “objects of knowledge” – art is only “imitation”. AND ANARCHISM David Keyt Univen9 of Wmhington 1. Anarchism, Ancient and Modem Aristotle's infamous defense of slavery Politics phusin) slaves]. For [they argue] it is [only] by law (nomoi) 1 Categories; de interpretatione; prior analytics; posterior analytics; topics; sophistical refutations; physics (10 books); on the heavens; on generation and decay; meteorology; on the soul; on th

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