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Aristotle (Author), Terence Irwin (Editor), Gail Fine (Editor), Terence Irwin (Author)
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0915145677 978-0915145676 October 1, 1995 1
A tour de force of scholarship and the art of translation, this volume includes a fully integrated set of translations by a single team, a feature enabling Greekless readers to read widely and deeply in Aristotle with continuity, appreciation for his use of technical terminology and for the structure of his philosophy as a whole. Building on this advantage is the most detailed glossary in any student edition, one which offers unparalleled definition and explication of Aristotle's terminology and makes clear the correspondence between Greek terms and their renderings. The editors' extensive notes, also co-ordinated with the glossary, suggest alternative translations of problematic passages, discuss Aristotles argument, and elucidate difficult passages.

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Aristotle; Translated by Terence Irwin

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  • Paperback: 650 pages
  • Publisher: Hackett Pub Co; 1 edition (October 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0915145677
  • ISBN-13: 978-0915145676
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1.4 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars All the major works of Aristotle in one convenient book, December 20, 2008
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I read this book for a graduate seminar on Aristotle. Irwin and Fine's "Aristotle: Selections," is the best translation of Aristotle's philosophy. We only have lecture notes of Aristotle's works, so no finished texts survive.

Aristotle wrote treatises, he wrote to find results and doesn't leave questions unanswered. Aristotle is the first biologist. His way of thinking is scientific. He doesn't use story telling or myth like Plato. Aristotle is a realist, a naturalist, an empiricist. Plato was more of a rational intuitionist. Aristotle believed we were born into a fully real world. We are natural beings. There is no "higher" realm for him, unlike Socrates and Plato. This is also counter to the major religions. Thus, natural life is not a "fallen" condition he is more Greek than Plato is in this regard. The Egyptians influenced Plato and Socrates. Everything Aristotle does begins with what we normally encounter in the world. Thus, our body, and human passions are natural.

Aristotle finds that the desire to understand is intrinsic in human beings it is in our nature. Philosophy is the ultimate consequence of desire. Our desires have many aspects; such as, food, sex, etc. Curiosity is natural in humans, we see it especially in small kids, and curiosity comes from within us. Aristotle argues that philosophy caps off curiosity and wonder. Aristotle points out that wonder is an actual disposition. Aporia = "blocking," something is blocking our wondering as a disturbance and then we struggle to break through with wonder to find the answer. Breaking through aporia can't just be forced but must come from things known. Aristotle always begins his inquiries with observing the familiar. The difference between Plato and Aristotle is that Plato's dialogues use aporia but leave unanswered questions; Aristotle argues that if you try hard you can break thru aporia and get at an answer.

If you want to study Aristotle, start with this book! Use Jonathan Lear's "Aristotle: The Desire To Understand," which is the best companion work to illuminate Aristotle's philosophy.

I recommend that this work is a must for anyone interested in philosophy, ethics, politics, or anyone who wants to have a basis of a "classical" education. For me, Aristotle is the smartest human that walked the planet!
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
nonrational potentialities, dialectical premiss, triangle insofar, ensouled thing, travelling thing, more choiceworthy, unqualified necessity, coincidental cause, ruling offices, other predications, legislative science, perceptible substances, unmusical man, biped animal, initiates motion, productive intellect, expressing virtue, incontinent person, nonuniform parts, perceptible things, best political system, pale thing, perceptive part, necessary premisses, thing predicated
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Principle of Noncontradiction, Platonic Ideas, Probably Aristotle, Principle of Excluded Middle, Perhaps Aristotle, Platonic Form
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