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ARISTOTLE AND THE EARLIER PERIPATETICS vol.I by Eduard Zeller, B.F.C.Costelloe 1897

MACEDONIA is GREECE and will always be GREECE- (if they are desperate to steal a name, Monkeydonkeys suits them just fine) ΚΑΤΩ ΤΟ ΠΡΟΔΟΤΙΚΟ "ΣΥΝΤΑΓΜΑΤΙΚΟ ΤΟΞΟ"!!! Strabo – “Geography” “There remain of Europe, first, Macedonia and the parts of Thrace that are contiguous to it and extend as far as Byzantium; secondly, Greece; and thirdly, the islands that are close by. Macedonia, of course, is a part of Greece, yet now, since I am following the nature and shape of the places geographically, I have decided to classify it apart from the rest of Greece and to join it with that part of Thrace which borders on it and extends as far as the mouth of the Euxine and the Propontis. Then, a little further on, Strabo mentions Cypsela and the Hebrus River, and also describes a sort of parallelogram in which the whole of Macedonia lies.” (Strab. 7.fragments.9) ΚΚΕ, ΚΝΕ, ΟΝΝΕΔ, ΑΓΟΡΑ,ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑ,ΝΕΑ,ΦΩΝΗ,ΦΕΚ,ΝΟΜΟΣ,LIFO,MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER, GREECE,IKEA

MACEDONIA is GREECE and will always be GREECE- (if they are desperate to steal a name, Monkeydonkeys suits them just fine)

ΚΑΤΩ ΤΟ ΠΡΟΔΟΤΙΚΟ "ΣΥΝΤΑΓΜΑΤΙΚΟ ΤΟΞΟ"!!!

Strabo – “Geography”
“There remain of Europe, first, Macedonia and the parts of Thrace that are contiguous to it and extend as far as Byzantium; secondly, Greece; and thirdly, the islands that are close by. Macedonia, of course, is a part of Greece, yet now, since I am following the nature and shape of the places geographically, I have decided to classify it apart from the rest of Greece and to join it with that part of Thrace which borders on it and extends as far as the mouth of the Euxine and the Propontis. Then, a little further on, Strabo mentions Cypsela and the Hebrus River, and also describes a sort of parallelogram in which the whole of Macedonia lies.”
(Strab. 7.fragments.9)

ΚΚΕ, ΚΝΕ, ΟΝΝΕΔ, ΑΓΟΡΑ,ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑ,ΝΕΑ,ΦΩΝΗ,ΦΕΚ,ΝΟΜΟΣ,LIFO,MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER, GREECE,IKEA

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<strong>ARISTOTLE</strong><br />

CHAPTER IV<br />

ST<strong>AND</strong>POINT, METHOD, <strong>AND</strong> DIVISIONS OP <strong>THE</strong> PHILOSOPHY<br />

OP <strong>ARISTOTLE</strong><br />

CONTENTS<br />

OP<br />

<strong>THE</strong> FIRST<br />

<strong>THE</strong> LIFE<br />

CHAPTER I<br />

VOLUME<br />

OP <strong>ARISTOTLE</strong><br />

Year of his birth, his family and youth, 2. Entrance into the<br />

Platonic School, relation to Plato, development of his opinions,<br />

6. Sojourn in Atarneus, 18. The Macedonian Court, 21.<br />

Return to Athens, teaching and research, 25. Coolness of<br />

Alexander, 31. Flight from Athens and death, 33. Character,<br />

39.<br />

CHAPTER II<br />

aeistotle's writings<br />

A. Consideration of the particular Works seriatim<br />

The Catalogues, 48. Letters and poems, 53. Dialogues and earlier<br />

writings, 55. Works on Logic, 64. Rhetoric, 72. Metaphysics,<br />

75. Natural Philosophy : the Material Universe and Inorganic<br />

Nature, 81. Organic Nature, 87. Ethics and Politics, 97.<br />

Theory and History of Art, 102.<br />

B. Oeneral Questions touching the Aristotelian Writings.<br />

Different classes of Writings, 105. Exoteric, 106. Scientific, 123.<br />

CHAPTER III<br />

HISTORY <strong>AND</strong> ORDER OP <strong>THE</strong> WORKS OP <strong>ARISTOTLE</strong><br />

Fate of Aristotle's Works, 137. Date and sequence of Works, 154.<br />

Aristotle and Plato, 161. Their Agreement, 162. Their Difference,<br />

165. Aristotle's Method: Dialectic, 171. Empiricism, 173.<br />

Formalism, 177. Division of his Philosophy : Theoretic, Practical,<br />

Poietic, and their subdivisions, 180. Logic, Metaphysics,<br />

Physics, Ethics, TK'eory of Fine Art, 188.<br />

CHAPTER V<br />

LOGIC<br />

Scope of Logic, 191. Nature and Origin of Knowledge, 194. Development<br />

of Knowledge, 196. Problem of the Science of Knowledge,<br />

211.<br />

Universal elements of Thought : the Concept, 212. Essence and<br />

Accident, Genus, Differentia, SpeciesT2l3r" Identity and Difference,<br />

kinds of Opposition, 223. The Judgment, 229. Affirmation<br />

and Negation, 230. The Quantity of Judgments, 232. Modality,<br />

233. Conversion, 236. The Syllogism, 236. The Figures, 238.<br />

Rules and Fallacies of Syllogism, 241.<br />

Proof : its problem and conditions, 243. Limits of Proof ; Immediate<br />

Knowledge, 245. Axioms and Postulates, 248. The Principle<br />

of Contradiction and Excluded Middle, 251. Induction,<br />

Dialectic or Probable Proof, 252. Defects of Aristotelian Induction,<br />

255. Definition, 265. Classification, 270. Summa Genera,<br />

271.<br />

CHAPTER VI<br />

INTRODUCTORY INQUIRIES TOUCHING <strong>ARISTOTLE</strong>'S META-<br />

PHYSICS<br />

The Categories : what they are and how they are deduced, 274.<br />

The Categories in Detail, 281. Significance of the Theory of<br />

the Categories, 288.<br />

First Philosophy as the Science of Being : its Problem, 290. Its<br />

Possibility, 292.<br />

Fundamental Questions of Metaphysics, and their treatment <strong>by</strong><br />

Earlier Philosophers : the chief problem of Metaphysics in Aristotle's<br />

time and his mode of presenting it, 295. Criticism of<br />

previous attempts at its solution : the Pre-Socratics, 297. The<br />

Sophists, Socrates, and the Minor Socratic Schools, 312. Plato<br />

313^ The Ideas, 314. The Ideas as Numbers, 319. The Ultimate<br />

Principles of Things, the One and the original Material<br />

321. The value of Aristotle's criticisms on Plato, 326.

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