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Protrepticus: April 2014
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A weblog of research towards a reconstruction of the lost dialogue of Aristotle by D. S. Hutchinson (University of Toronto) and Monte Ransome Johnson (University of California, San Diego). Thursday, April 10, 2014. Introduction to Iamblichus' Exhortation to Philosophy (upcoming talk). On May 2, D. S. Hutchinson and I will make a keynote presentation to the Canadian Colloquium for Ancient Philosophy. At the University of British Columbia. The abstract follows:. The Exhortation to Philosophy. Showing the r...
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Protrepticus: April 2015
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A weblog of research towards a reconstruction of the lost dialogue of Aristotle by D. S. Hutchinson (University of Toronto) and Monte Ransome Johnson (University of California, San Diego). Monday, April 27, 2015. Ettore Bignone is another titan of 20th century research on Aristotle's early works, and their relationship to Hellenistic Philosophy (especially Epicurus). See our bibliography for references to his publications on the Protrepticus. Epicurea in memoriam HECTORIS BIGNONE: Miscellanea philologica.
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March | 2015 | luctor et emergo
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Hellip;notes on aristotle. March 28, 2015. 1) What is the relationship between epistēmē [ἐπιστήμη] ( knowledge, or scientific knowledge ) and logos [λόγος] ( reason, or argument, or discourse ), on Aristotle’s view? How do they differ from one another, and how do they relate to one another? Is to ask about the cause.[3] This kind of knowledge is to be distinguished from mere experience.[4] Experiential knowledge is different from knowing the ‘why’ of something or from a theoretical understanding ...Final...
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Protrepticus: November 2013
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A weblog of research towards a reconstruction of the lost dialogue of Aristotle by D. S. Hutchinson (University of Toronto) and Monte Ransome Johnson (University of California, San Diego). Sunday, November 10, 2013. Title and Length of the Work. Update (2013 December 16): see below for an informative comment by Professor Harold Tarrant. We have just posted to www.protrepticus.info a short essay on the title and length of Aristotle's Protrepticus. To around 10000, with the big exception being Gorgias.
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Protrepticus: March 2015
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Protrepticus: February 2013
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A weblog of research towards a reconstruction of the lost dialogue of Aristotle by D. S. Hutchinson (University of Toronto) and Monte Ransome Johnson (University of California, San Diego). Saturday, February 23, 2013. Protrepticus VI and De Comm. Math. XXVI. An important aspect of Iamblichus' citation of Aristotle's Protrepticus. XXVI Because of the overlap, scholars going back to Rose 1889 have attributed various stretches of DCM. XXVI to Aristotle's Protrepticus. As a source throughout that chapter.
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Protrepticus: Ingemar Düring (1903-1984)
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A weblog of research towards a reconstruction of the lost dialogue of Aristotle by D. S. Hutchinson (University of Toronto) and Monte Ransome Johnson (University of California, San Diego). Wednesday, October 1, 2014. I just came across this image and autograph of one of the titans of twentieth-century Aristotle Studies: Ingemar Düring. Download our bibliography. For details on his editions, translations, edited anthologies, and articles related to the Protrepticus. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Protrepticus: Protreptic Aspects of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
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A weblog of research towards a reconstruction of the lost dialogue of Aristotle by D. S. Hutchinson (University of Toronto) and Monte Ransome Johnson (University of California, San Diego). Wednesday, September 10, 2014. Protreptic Aspects of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. Our essay "Protreptic Aspects of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. Has been published in The Cambridge Companion to Aristotle's. In this essay we confine our attention to the books definitely attributable to the Nicomachean Ethics. The v...
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Protrepticus: May 2013
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A weblog of research towards a reconstruction of the lost dialogue of Aristotle by D. S. Hutchinson (University of Toronto) and Monte Ransome Johnson (University of California, San Diego). Monday, May 6, 2013. The Computer Reads Aristotle's Protrepticus: Harold Tarrant's approach to ancient source criticism through computational linguistics. Professor Harold Tarrant ( Conjoint Prof. Harold Tarrant at The University of Newcastle, Australia. Since our reconstruction of Aristotle's Protrepticus. XXI-XXVII"&...