Department of the Classics, Harvard University Some Reflections on Ate and Hamartia Author(s): R. D. Dawe Source: Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Vol. 72 (1968),…
Leadership and Virtue. Leadership and Virtue. Aristotle v. The Ford Pinto Utilitarianism and Business. Utilitarianism The idea that the greatest amount of âgoodâ should…
Slide 11 A Variety of Literary Puzzles The Iliad and the Odyssey are generally attributed to a single individual named Homer. But both are derived from long oral tradition,…
1.Ethics - Origin• Ethics is derived from the Greek word ethicosor that which pertains to ethos the Englishtranslation of which is“custom”, “characteristic way of…
Mind Association Plato and Aristotle on Friendship and Altruism Author(s): Julia Annas Source: Mind, New Series, Vol. 86, No. 344 (Oct., 1977), pp. 532-554 Published by:…
Aristotle on Focal Meaning and the Unity of Science Author(s): Michael T. Ferejohn Source: Phronesis, Vol. 25, No. 2, Aristotle Number (1980), pp. 117-128 Published by: BRILL…
Exoterikoi Logoi and Enkyklioi Logoi in the Corpus Aristotelicum and the Origin of the Idea of the Enkyklios Paideia Author(s): A. P. Bos Source: Journal of the History of…
Rhetoric and/as Strategic Manoeuvring STRATEGIC MANOEUVRING IN ARGUMENTATIVE CONFRONTATIONS, Panel convened by Frans van Eemeren & Peter Houtlosser. Discussant: Igor…