Loco De Socarte
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Throughout his life he wrote various works, many of them I could see some philosophical disagreement with statements made by his teacher Plato, some of these works are:
- Logic: "categories", "Analytical first", "topics"
- Metaphysics "metaphysical"
- Scientific works: "Physical", "Animal Stories"
- Ethics and Politics: "Great moral", "Politics".
- Aesthetics: "Rhetoric," "Poetics".
One of the differences between Aristotle and his teacher is reflected in discussions about women and their participation, for Plato the woman is equal to man and the only difference is in the form not of the essence, however, Aristotle thought that women did not have sufficient rational capacity to qualify for participation. Unfortunately it was this last thought which prevailed in the Middle Ages, since Aristotle's philosophy is evident in the Catholic Church as an institution.
Throughout his life he wrote various works, many of them I could see some philosophical disagreement with statements made by his teacher Plato, some of these works are:
- Logic: "categories", "Analytical first", "topics"
- Metaphysics "metaphysical"
- Scientific works: "Physical", "Animal Stories"
- Ethics and Politics: "Great moral", "Politics".
- Aesthetics: "Rhetoric," "Poetics".
One of the differences between Aristotle and his teacher is reflected in discussions about women and their participation, for Plato the woman is equal to man and the only difference is in the form not of the essence, however, Aristotle thought that women did not have sufficient rational capacity to qualify for participation. Unfortunately it was this last thought which prevailed in the Middle Ages, since Aristotle's philosophy is evident in the Catholic Church as an institution.Throughout his life he wrote various works, many of them I could see some philosophical disagreement with statements made by his teacher Plato, some of these works are:
- Logic: "categories", "Analytical first", "topics"
- Metaphysics "metaphysical"
- Scientific works: "Physical", "Animal Stories"
- Ethics and Politics: "Great moral", "Politics".
- Aesthetics: "Rhetoric," "Poetics".
One of the differences between Aristotle and his teacher is reflected in discussions about women and their participation, for Plato the woman is equal to man and the only difference is in the form not of the essence, however, Aristotle thought that women did not have sufficient rational capacity to qualify for participation. Unfortunately it was this last thought which prevailed in the Middle Ages, since Aristotle's philosophy is evident in the Catholic Church as an institution.Throughout
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