
Aristotle: A Very Short Introduction
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Jonathan Barnes
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History
Philosophy
Poetry
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
176
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 18, 2001
出版社
Oxford University Press
版
5th Print
ISBN-10
0192854089
ISBN-13
9780192854087
説明
Aristotle stands as a towering figure in the realm of philosophy, his insights shaping the course of Western thought for centuries. This exploration delves into the intricate layers of his theories, which span from ethics to metaphysics, providing readers with a compact yet profound understanding of his contributions. Emphasizing his methodical approach to knowledge, it unveils how his ideas remain relevant, influencing contemporary discourse in various fields.
Through succinct examinations, the work highlights Aristotle’s unique way of engaging with reality. His empirical investigations laid the groundwork for scientific inquiry, while his ethical frameworks continue to inspire modern moral philosophy. This accessible introduction invites readers to appreciate the complexities of his thought, encouraging them to consider how his principles resonate with present-day challenges.
Ultimately, this portrayal of Aristotle unveils not only his remarkable intellect but also the enduring legacy he forged. It invites exploration into the mind of one of history's most profound thinkers, making his ancient wisdom feel strikingly modern.
Through succinct examinations, the work highlights Aristotle’s unique way of engaging with reality. His empirical investigations laid the groundwork for scientific inquiry, while his ethical frameworks continue to inspire modern moral philosophy. This accessible introduction invites readers to appreciate the complexities of his thought, encouraging them to consider how his principles resonate with present-day challenges.
Ultimately, this portrayal of Aristotle unveils not only his remarkable intellect but also the enduring legacy he forged. It invites exploration into the mind of one of history's most profound thinkers, making his ancient wisdom feel strikingly modern.