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The Aristotle Collection
- Nicomachean Ethics, Metaphysics, Poetics, Rhetoric, On Sense and the Sensible, On Memory and Reminiscence, On Sleep and Sleeplessness, On Dreams, On Prophesying by Dreams, On Longevity and Shortness of Life, On Youth and Old Age, & On Life and Death
- Narrated by: Museum Audiobooks cast
- Length: 34 hrs and 1 min
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Summary
Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. His writings cover many subjects including physics, biology, zoology, metaphysics, logic, ethics, aesthetics, poetry, theatre, music, rhetoric, psychology, linguistics, economics, politics and government.
"The Nicomachean Ethics" addresses the question of how the individual should best live.
"Metaphysics" examines what can be asserted about any being insofar as it is and not because of any special qualities that it may possess.
"Poetics" is the earliest surviving work of dramatic theory and the first extant philosophical treatise on literary theory.
In "Rhetoric", the philosopher identifies rhetoric as one of the three key elements of philosophy, along with logic and dialectic.
"On Sense and the Sensible" is one of the short treatises that make up the Parva Naturalia. "On Memory and Reminiscence" deals with sensory perception.
"On Dreams" examines questions like whether dreams pertain to the faculty of thought or to that of sense-perception, whilst "On Prophesying by Dreams" is a discussion on precognitive dreams.
"On Youth and Old Age" is a comparison of the temperament of youth with that of old age, and considers middle age the best of all conditions.
"On Longevity and Shortness of Life" examines whether there is one cause that makes everything long-lived, or whether the cause is diverse for plants and animals, whilst "On Life and Death" considers living beings as food burners: They nourish themselves, and in some cases they have the capacity for higher functions such as mental perception.
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- Blazej
- 10-03-23
Great value for credit
I wanted to read through a bunch of Greek philosophers and started with Plato then Aristotle. This collection was a good investment as I got a lot of content in one package.
I personally found the female voice actors a little annoying but managed to push through their narrations. And there were a few mistakes that weren't cut out in the first book. Which I found funny as the narrator would fail to pronounce a difficult word and then correct herself, which made me think "I don't even blame you for that".
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- Oriya
- 03-01-24
Great books you can learn about Aristotle from it
It is a great book, I liked hearing it it's great
very good if you like philosophy and want to know more about Aristotle
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