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Introduction to Aristotle

by Aristoteles

Other authors: Richard McKeon (Editor)

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Sould be the starter for anybody's search for truth! ( )
  tro214 | Oct 14, 2009 |
I remember enough of Aristotle from high school and college to know that he was one of the first devotees of the scientific method and thinking for oneself rather than blind acceptance of what has been handed down. He made plenty of mistakes, but considering his times, he did pretty good. Includes introductory material by McKeon, but let's face it, Aristotle, as much as I respect his groundbreaking ideas, is pretty dry reading. ( )
  burnit99 | Feb 7, 2007 |
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