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The Philosophy of Aristotle
(PHLU 3520)
William Jaworski
Perhaps
no philosopher in the history of the world has been as influential in as many
ways as Aristotle. A paragon of insight, systematicity, and rigor, he has
inspired philosophers for over two thousand years. He remains an icon of
Western intellectual culture, and his influence can be discerned even now in
fields as diverse as history, theology, rhetoric, theatre, psychology,
metaphysics, biology, law, political theory, ethics, and logic. This
course introduces students to key features of his philosophical framework
(including his methdos, categories, metaphysics, psychology, and ethics).
Aristotle (from the Lyceum)