Category: Aristotle

  • Aristotle’s Views And Key Interpretations In The Christopher Shields’ Book

    Aristotle by Christopher Shields is a well written book about Aristotles philosophy and his thoughts on ethics and how it plays a part in human nature, politics and arts. The different parts discuss Aristotles life and works, his thoughts on human nature, his views on the soul, his philosophical methodology and his four-cause conception of…

  • Aristotles Deep Thoughts Of Science

    Animals have always been a part of humanitys culture and throughout history their roles in society have evolved. In todays society, some people consider their animals to be family which differs greatly from prior norms that animals were beings placed on earth to be used as resources. Why have these norms changed throughout generations? Civilizations…

  • Aristotle’s Views On Happiness

    Prior to my commencement of the PHL unit, my understanding of happiness revolved around my religious perspective and personal experiences. I believed that in order to maximise my happiness, I needed to improve my relationship with god. My religious beliefs led me to the conclusion that happiness is not achieved by easy exercise, obedience, or…

  • Aristotle, Mills And Kant’s Views On Factory Farming

    I will argue that factory farming is not ethical because the act is not virtuous, promotes the reverse of happiness, and disregards moral act of duty. Then explore and explain the philosophical views and theories of Aristotle, James Mills and Immanuel Kant. Through the lenses of their arguments, I will deduce whether they would consider…

  • Aristotle And Dante Discover The Secrets Of The Universe

    Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe rely mainly on intervention from inside than from outside. Despite this reason, the book will not be for everyone; however, Aristotle’s path into maturity and self-acceptance may find compelling and inspiring. When Dantes father says to him, Dante, youre an intellectual. Thats who you are. Dont…

  • Aristotle Philosophy of Education

    Introduction to Aristotle’s Educational Philosophy This essay aims to explain Aristotles theory of education before evaluating the contemporary significance of his philosophy of education today. Aristotle is understood to have lived from 384 BC to 322 BC in Ancient Greece which today would span a geographical area that includes Egypt, Turkey, Iraq, Iran and parts…

  • Aristotle And His Influence On Literature, Philosophy And Science

    Aristotle was a Greek savant during the Old style time frame in Antiquated Greece. He was the author of the Lyceum and the Peripatetic school of reasoning. Aristotle and his instructor Plato have been known as the ‘Father of Western Way of thinking’. His compositions spread numerous subjects: material science, science, zoology, power, rationale, morals,…

  • The Influence Of Aristotle On Oedipus Rex

    Oedipus rex is a tragic play developed by Sophocles, which was first premiered in 429 BC. The play tells the story of Oedipus, who was a king in Thebes, who was presumed to unwittingly murder his father and unknowingly marry his mother following a prophecy to make to Laius, who was the previous king of…

  • Aristotles Argument Concerning Virtue: Being Virtuous Is Simply The Result Of True Happiness

    I agree with Aristotles argument that living a virtuous life is essential to having true happiness which is our ultimate purpose.In other words, happiness is the primary purpose of human life which is accomplished or fulfilled through virtue. Similarly, he believes that in order to reach that happiness which is the highest good, we must…

  • The Tempest as Comedy or How Tragedy is Related to Comedy

    Comedy is an integral part of human life. Literary it is a kind of dramatic work and a genre that uses satire as a tone and it is amusing, with which it mostly has a cheerful ending. Comedy creates triumph over all the sad moments by use of comic effects which results to a hilarious…