- thesis, Die
Psychologie des Aristoteles,
insbesondere seine Lehre vom Nous
Poietikos (The
Psychology of Aristotle, in
Particular His
Doctrine of the Active...
- non-standard. Instead, he goes back to the
broader sense of the
original Gr****
poiētikós,
which refers to any kind of making. As
Beiser puts it, "Schlegel intentionally...
- make Gr**** ποιϝέω, ποιεῖν (poieîn), ποιητός (poiētós) "made", ποιητικός (
poiētikós), ποίησις (poíēsis), ποίημα (poíēma), ποιητής (poiētḗs) "maker" allopoiesis...
-
lyricist Pindar. The term
poetics derives from the
Ancient Gr**** ποιητικός
poietikos "pertaining to poetry"; also "creative" and "productive". It stems, not...
- the
universal active intellect; this is his
interpretation of the noûs
poietikós of
Aristotelian philosophy. It is
acquired as the
result of the efforts...
-
combining form of
haima 'blood', and from the
Latinized form of Gr****
poietikos 'capable of making, creative, productive', from
poiein 'to make, create'...
- make Gr**** ποιϝέω, ποιεῖν (poieîn), ποιητός (poiētós) "made", ποιητικός (
poiētikós), ποίησις (poíēsis), ποίημα (poíēma), ποιητής (poiētḗs) "maker" allopoiesis...
- immortality. On the
other hand, he
identified the
active intellect (nous
poietikos),
through whose agency the
potential intellect in man
becomes actual,...
-
doctrine of the soul's immortality. He
identified the
active intellect (nous
poietikos),
through whose agency the
potential intellect in man
becomes actual,...
-
receiving that thing's
intelligible form. The
active intellect (nous
poietikos) is then
required to
illuminate the p****ive
intellect to make the potential...