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    Al-Kindi and Al-Farabi, Aristotelianism became a major part of early Islamic philosophy. Moses Maimonides adopted Aristotelianism from the Islamic scholars...
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  • Neo-Aristotelianism may refer to: Neo-Aristotelianism (literature) Neo-Aristotelianism (philosophy) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Neo-Aristotelianism is a view of literature and rhetorical criticism propagated by the Chicago School — Ronald S. Crane, Elder Olson, Richard McKeon,...
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  • the entities of the different categories. It has been argued that neo-Aristotelianism is not a genuine alternative to Quineanism. So theories in ontology...
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  • for its existence or its properties on its ground. According to the neo-Aristotelian approach to ontology, the goal of ontology is to determine which entities...
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  • Scholastic Period of Roman Catholicism. The philosophical school of neo-Aristotelianism began among Roman Catholics, for example, the universities Padua...
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    summing up neo-Aristotelian theory, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson is more deserving of this credit instead.)[importance?] The dominance of neo-Aristotelian criticism...
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    The Aristotelian view of God has God as pure actuality and considers him as the prime mover doing only what a perfect being can do, think. Jewish neo-Aristotelian...
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    Rosalind Hursthouse (category Aristotelian philosophers)
    theory ("aretaic turn") often cited as the definitive exposition of neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics, which links morally right action, virtuous character...
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  • carefully implemented his system of Neo-Aristotelianism and avoided confrontation with the Orthodox doctrine. He felt Aristotelian philosophy should exclude Platonic...
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  • Chicago in the 1930s, which lasted until the 1950s. It was also called Neo-Aristotelianism, due to its strong emphasis on Aristotle's concepts of plot, character...
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    contemporary neo-Aristotelian and neo-Sophistic positions on rhetoric mirror the division between the Sophists and Aristotle. Neo-Aristotelians generally...
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  • Aristotelianism in the Medieval Europe)
    own arguments against them. Actus primus Allegory in the Middle Ages Aristotelianism Casuistry History of science in the Middle Ages Medieval philosophy...
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    rhetoric and theories of logical persuasion (such as New Criticism or Neo-Aristotelianism) can be used together, but constitutive rhetoric presumes that belief...
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  • of the leading scholars of rhetorical criticism. He criticized "Neo-Aristotelianism" for its lacking a larger historical, social, political, and cultural...
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    Aristotelicum to the standards of the humanistic method. Burgersdijk's neo-Aristotelianism is related to the Contra-Remonstrant movement in the Dutch Republic...
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