
Aristotle is widely regarded as the greatest of all philosophers; indeed, he is traditionally referred to simply as `the philosopher'. Today, after more than two millennia, his arguments and ideas continue to stimulate philosophers and provoke them to controversy. In this book J.L. Ackrill conveys the force and excitement of Aristotle's philosophical investigations, thereby showing why contemporary philosophers still draw from him and return to him. He quotes extensively from Aristotle's works in his own notably clear English translation, and a picture emerges of a lucid, lively, subtle and tough-minded thinker of astonishing range and penetration. Professor Ackrill identifies many striking connections between Aristotle's ideas and ideas in recent philosophy; he also raises philosophical questions of his own, and exemplifies the way in which Aristotle can still be argued with and learned from.
This book investigates the enduring relevance of Aristotle's philosophical framework and his foundational influence on contemporary thought. J.L. Ackrill, a distinguished scholar of ancient philosophy, utilizes a selection of Aristotle's primary texts to demonstrate the logical rigor and breadth of his inquiries. By translating key passages into accessible English, the author constructs a portrait of Aristotle as a precise and analytical thinker whose arguments remain subject to modern debate and refinement.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts frequently cite this work as a highly accessible entry point for those seeking to understand the logical structure of Aristotelian thought. Readers often note that Ackrill's clear prose style successfully bridges the gap between ancient terminology and contemporary philosophical concerns.
Page Count:
168
Publication Date:
1981-10-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192891189
ISBN-13:
9780192891181
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