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Heraclitus was the ancient Greek philosopher who challenged the world through his beliefs in constant change, unity of ...
Philosophy is indispensable for intellecutal progress but needs to avoid the seven sins of dogmatism, arrogance, obscurity, ...
”The School of Athens” – Fresco by Raphael, depicting the Platonic Academy in Athens. In the center, we can see Plato and Aristotle, talking. The fresco now decorates the rooms known as the Stanze di ...
Unlike Plethon, who venerated the teachings of Plato, Gaza favored the works of Aristotle, and contributed immensely to the philosophical defense of Aristotelianism during the debates of the 15th ...
Aristotle, one of the most influential philosophers in Western history, is primarily known for his works on ethics, metaphysics, politics, and natural sciences.
Mimesis and catharsis Aristotle’s argument, at its core, is that tragedy should be mimetic (meaning imitative or reflective) to action and life. Mimesis is a foundational concept of the Poetics.