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Neo-
Aristotelianism may
refer to:
Neo-
Aristotelianism (literature)
Neo-
Aristotelianism (philosophy) This
disambiguation page
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Aristotelianism (/ˌærɪstəˈtiːliənɪzəm/ ARR-i-stə-TEE-lee-ə-niz-əm) is a
philosophical tradition inspired by the work of Aristotle,
usually characterized...
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Neo-
Aristotelianism is a view of
literature and
rhetorical criticism propagated by the
Chicago School —
Ronald S. Crane,
Elder Olson,
Richard McKeon,...
- for its
existence or its
properties on its ground.
According to the
neo-
Aristotelian approach to ontology, the goal of
ontology is to
determine which entities...
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ontology is to
determine what
exists and what doesn't exist. The
neo-
Aristotelian approach ****erts that the goal of
ontology is to
determine which entities...
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summing up
neo-
Aristotelian theory, Hoyt
Hopewell Hudson is more
deserving of this
credit instead.)[importance?] The
dominance of
neo-
Aristotelian criticism...
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contemporary neo-
Aristotelian and
neo-Sophistic
positions on
rhetoric mirror the
division between the
Sophists and Aristotle.
Neo-
Aristotelians generally...
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Aristotelian view of God has God as pure
actuality and
considers him as the
prime mover doing only what a
perfect being can do, think.
Jewish neo-Aristotelian...
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Chicago in the 1930s,
which lasted until the 1950s. It was also
called Neo-
Aristotelianism, due to its
strong emphasis on Aristotle's
concepts of plot, character...
- ("aretaic turn") and is
often cited as the
definitive exposition of
neo-
Aristotelian virtue ethics,
which links morally right action,
virtuous character...