10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STAGIRITE»
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Stagirite in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama
Stagirite (3 syl). Aristotle is called the Stagirite, because he was born at Sta- glra,
in Macedon. Almost all our English poets call the word Stagirite: as Pope,
Thomson, Swift, Byron, Wordsworth, B. Browning, etc. The Greek would be
Stagirite.
Ebenezer Cobham Brewer, Marion Harland, 1902
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The Evangelical repository. Vol. 1- new
Perhaps some flattering courtier had said to the Stagirite, Alexander is tlw
greatest of men; and the Stagirite may have replied, I doubt it : — with all my high
admiration of Alexander, I doubt it. I admit him to be the greatest of generals, but I
...
3
Reader's Handbook of Allusions, References, Plots & Stories: ...
C. Dickens, Barnaby liudye (1841). Stagirite (3 syl.). Aristotle is called the
Stagirite because he was born at Stagira, in Macedon. Almost all our English
poets call the word Stagirite: as Pope, Thomson, Swift, Byron, Wordsworth, B.
Browning, ...
Ebenezer Cobham Brewer, 1892
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The Evangelical Repository
Perhaps some flattering courtier had said to the Stagirite, Alexander is the
greatest of men ; and the Stagirite may have replied, I doubt it : — with all my high
admiration of Alexander, I doubt it. I admit him to be the greatest of generals, but I
...
5
Two Greek Aristotelian Commentators on the Intellect: The De ...
Thillet points out that there are in the De Intellectu several references to Aristotle
the Stagirite.88 If the reference at 1 10.4 is to an Aristotle other than the Stagirite,
it must seem strange that the author would not attempt to avoid the confusion this
...
Frederic Maxwell Schroeder, Robert B. Todd, 1990
testimony probably of his approbation of the method which the Stagirite had
adopted in forming the mind of his son. It is probable that his portrait was
executed during his life-time by Gryllion.1 Pausanias speaks of a statue raised to
his honor at ...
7
Free Will and Predestination in Islamic Thought: Theoretical ...
In his Metaphysics, the Stagirite describes the universe as being made of
concentric revolving spheres (probably 47 or 55 in number), whose motions are
eternal and perfect. As substances, these are living entities which are provided
with a ...
8
Index to the English Poets
63 Stage, ill be their fate who would corrupt, King 26; --- true'correftor of the age,
King sz Stage-reformers, you stand the first, Huglm 3Q Stagirite, Keafon betrayed
to, Dr]. 2.: IL]; OJ, Stagirite, Stagirite, his head a radiant Zodiac crown'd, Pope I :.
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The Psychology of Aristotle, The Philosopher: A ...
Furthermore, in a long discussion of the subject in Chapter Five, Book III of
Nicomachean Ethics, the Stagirite considers that for a mature person such
actions decided by the conscious Self are in fact voluntary, and therefore the
responsibility ...
Charalambos Ierodiakonou, 2011
10
Saint Thomas Aquinas on the Existence of God: The Collected ...
The Stagirite himself does not invoke the principle that is found in the
Metaphysics. Rather, he leaves the argument on the physical plane, the plane of
natural philosophy.28 He is apparently content to have shown that "being moved"
cannot ...
Joseph Owens, John R. Catan, 1980
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «STAGIRITE»
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Stagirite is used in the context of the following news items.
Nicolas Roudet « Requiem pour Pythagore » (un concert italien)
... elle aborde un sujet non traité par le Stagirite, soit le primat du spectacle sur la fable : « j´affirme qu´il est plus important d´avoir de bons acteurs qu´une bonne ... «Fabula, Jul 15»
Petite généalogie de la double vérité
... et la nature de Jésus homme, Dieu et fils de Dieu dans une seule hypostase ainsi que la Trinité selon les Catégories du Stagirite. Le pouvoir de l'intelligence ... «de defensa, Jun 15»
Aristote, l'ennemi des libéraux libertaires
D'emblée, la pensée du Stagirite s'éloigne de cette sagesse trompeuse qui ne dépasse pas la surface des choses. Comme on a pu le dire : « avec Aristote, ... «Mauvaise Nouvelle, May 15»
Charlie Hebdo, laughter, dogma and 'truth'
Jorge added that the second cause of uneasiness is that in the book the Stagirite [Aristotle] was speaking of poetry, which is infima doctrina and which exists on ... «Thought Leader, Jan 15»
Aristote, continent de la connaissance agrandi
Voilà deux millénaires que l'œuvre du Stagirite est remaniée, traduite, réinterprétée, voire déformée. Une riche actualité éditoriale vient confirmer cette ... «l'Humanité, Dec 14»
Aristote, notre contemporain
Il faut dire que la réunion des textes du Stagirite (Aristote vit le jour à Stagire, en Macédoine, au IVe siècle av. J.-C.) en un ou deux volumes manquait : Aristote ... «Valeurs Actuelles, Dec 14»
Traduire et commenter le De dialogo de Carlo Sigonio : enjeux et …
Un point intéressant est la connaissance par l'humaniste des commentateurs byzantins des œuvres du Stagirite, qui distinguaient les œuvres ésotériques du ... «Fabula, Nov 14»
Aux sources d'Aristote
Pour le Stagirite, la philosophie est une recherche, un mouvement de la pensée d'une difficulté paraissant sans issue à l'autre. A la dialectique il préfère les ... «L'Express, Nov 14»
Aristote, philosophe de la déconstruction?
Dans Éthique à Nicomaque, peu savent pour l'avoir oublié ou jamais lu, que le Stagirite (surnom fameux du philosophe, lié à la ville de Thrace où il naquit) écrit: ... «Le Huffington Post, Nov 14»
Désinvox : A la rencontre du militantisme 2.0
Pour l'heure, les trois camarades nous ont confié être en discussion avec d'autres « youtubers » comme Monsieur la Veritay ou le Stagirite, pour créer une ... «37° Magazine, Nov 14»