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Introductory Readings
Aristotle
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Description for Introductory Readings
Hardcover. Translator(s): Irwin, Terence H. Num Pages: 380 pages. BIC Classification: HPCA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 218 x 139 x 25. Weight in Grams: 566.
Drawn from the translations and editorial aids of Irwin and Fine's Aristotle, Selections (Hackett Publishing Co., 1995), this anthology will be most useful to instructors who must try to do justice to Aristotle in a semester-long ancient-philosophy survey, but it will also be appropriate for a variety of introductory-level courses. Introductory Readings provides accurate, readable, and integrated translations that allow the reader to follow Aristotle's use of crucial technical terms and to grasp the details of his argument. Included are adaptations of the glossary and notes that helped make its parent volume a singularly useful aid to the study of ... Read more
Drawn from the translations and editorial aids of Irwin and Fine's Aristotle, Selections (Hackett Publishing Co., 1995), this anthology will be most useful to instructors who must try to do justice to Aristotle in a semester-long ancient-philosophy survey, but it will also be appropriate for a variety of introductory-level courses. Introductory Readings provides accurate, readable, and integrated translations that allow the reader to follow Aristotle's use of crucial technical terms and to grasp the details of his argument. Included are adaptations of the glossary and notes that helped make its parent volume a singularly useful aid to the study of ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc United States
Number of pages
386
Format
Hardback
Publication date
1996
Condition
New
Weight
566g
Number of Pages
380
Place of Publication
Cambridge, MA, United States
ISBN
9780872203402
SKU
V9780872203402
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About Aristotle
Terence Irwin is Professor of Ancient Philosophy in the University of Oxford, and Fellow of Keble College. Gail Fine is Professor of Philosophy, Cornell University.
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