Alfarabi's Philosophy of Plato and Aristotle |
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EDITION | 3 |
THE ATTAINMENT OF HAPPINESS | 13 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF PLATO ITS PARTS | 53 |
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achieve acquired activity acts actual existence Alfarabi apprehended Arabic arguments Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle's Attainment of Happiness attributes Averroes become evident called causes certainty Chokmah citizens of cities classes cognitions D. M. Dunlop deliberative virtue demonstrations elements employed enumerated essence explained follows form the character genus give an account heavenly bodies human imam inquire intellect intelligibles investigated knowledge labor leads logic Magna Moralia material means Metaphysics methods moral virtues motion multitude nations and cities natural science natural things Neo-Platonic persuasive Philosophy of Plato Plato and Aristotle Plato's Laws Political Regime political science possess premises primary prince principles of instruction Protagoras proximate principles purpose rank realized rendered sake sense-perception senses similitudes solecism soul species Statesman supply supreme ruler Theology of Aristotle theoretical art theoretical perfection theoretical sciences theoretical virtues Thrasymachus Timaeus tion training art truth virtues and arts Virtuous City virtuous end