Papers On Classic Greek Philosophy
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Aristotle, Courage, and the Theory of the Mean
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This 7 page report discusses the classic philosopher Aristotle�s thinking regarding courage and how it relates to his theory of the Mean. The concept of courage and what types of actions constitute courage is directly related to how Aristotle saw the connection between what was noble and how that related to individual morality. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWarcour.rtf
Aristotle/ On Pleasure
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A 6 page research paper that examines the thoughts of Aristotle concerning pleasure and where it fits in considering the fundamental aspects of a happy life. The writer argues, referring to Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, that Aristotle felt that using one's intellect to the best of one's ability constituted the height of pleasure. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Aristotle/on Ethics
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A 7 page research paper/essay that investigates and explains what Aristotle's ethical theory. The writer offers analysis by several experts and analyzes how Aristotle's ethics differ from those of today.
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Aristotle: Seeking Constitutions
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(5 pp) How shall we live and how shall we live most
efficiently? Is happiness a necessary part of our
lives? And then how does that apply to community
and the governing of community? Early Greece was
divided into what have been labeled 'city states, '
with each being not only separated geographically,
but often in customs and attitudes as well. How
they chose to govern themselves, with and without
Aristotle's influence will be discussed.
Filename: BBArstCR.rtf
Aristotle: Ethos, Pathos & Logos
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A 5 page paper. Aristotle proposed there were three primary forms of rhetoric: ethos, pathos and logos. Each of these concepts is explained with examples. How these can be used to analyze business correspondence is also discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PGethpa.wps
Aristotle: His Contributions to Math
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5 pages. One of Aristotle's greatest contributions to mankind is within the field of math. Because his philosophical believes were predicated solely on logic and syllogism, and these are mathematical in nature, it is a fact that Aristotle based most of his philosophy on analysis and math. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JGAarmth.wps
Aristotle: The Greatest of the Philosophers
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4 pages. Although there are numerous wise philosophers both ancient and not, the wisest of all of these was Aristotle. The philosophic renderings of Aristotle with his formal logic and use of syllogism were further proof that these were not just scholarly ramblings. Aristotle was a philosopher of the highest order, and his words are ranked up there with not only other philosophers but with scientists as well. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Aristotle�s Metaphysics
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Aristotle�s Metaphysics: This 7-page analytical essay examines Aristotle�s virtually immortal precepts relevant to metaphysics. His theories are delineated/ explored in depth, and where appropriate ambiguities are revealed. However, the true gift of Aristotle�s Metaphysics is not to be found in its correctness or provability, but in the fact that Aristotle compels one to think. Bibliography lists 2 sources. SNAristle.doc
Filename: SNAristle.doc
Aristotle�s Philosophy, Science, and the Christian Church
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This
10 page report discusses the philosophy of Aristotle (384 -322
BCE) and its impact on Christianity. According to Aristotle, the
human soul is made up of rational and non-rational elements. One
has the ability to reason about things within itself, and
understand mathematics and other theoretical sciences. The other
listens to reason �as one would listen to a father.� Certainly,
the connection between the thinking of Aristotle and that of
Christianity becomes obvious in that one statement. Many other
parallels exist between Aristotle�s thinking and the attitudes
of the Christian church in terms of science, medicine, and other
physical truths of the universe. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWarcris.wps
Aristotle�s theory of self-realisation
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A six-page paper which look at Aristotle�s theory of self-realisation and the concept of eudaemonia, and the ways in which the individual�s aspiration to personal excellence and well-being should be considered in relation to social structures such as the family and the community at large.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JLeudaemonia.wps
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