March 23, 2009

Aristotle

Today we took a brief look at Aristotle’s discussions of change and causation.

For those who are interested in learning more about Aristotle, one of the greatest of the Western philosophers, here are a few resources. Because of Aristotle’s importance, there are a great many; for those who are interested primarily in the Aristotle’s views on change and causation, I have put an asterisk * by resources that are especially useful for understanding Aristotle on that particular topic.

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Aristotle*

Aristotle on Causality*

Aristotle’s Psychology

Aristotle’s Political Theory

Aristotle’s Ethics

Aristotle’s Metaphysics

Aristotle’s Logic

Aristotle’s Categories 

Aristotle’s Rhetoric

Aristotle’s Natural Philosophy*

Aristotle’s Biology

Aristotle on Non-contradiction

Aristotle and Mathematics

Commentators on Aristotle

Aristotelianism in the Renaissance

 

Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Aristotle Overview*

Aristotle: Biology

Aristotle: Ethics

Aristotle: Metaphysics

Aristotle: Motion and Its Place in Nature*

Aristotle: Poetics

Aristotle: Politics

Philosophy Bites

Myles Burnyeat on Aristotle on Happiness

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