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Aristotle :
Papers On His Philosophies

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In
all probability it was Aristotle, more so than any other
philosopher, who determined much of Western thought as we
know it today. His work included that in philosophy, and
in science. He covered subjects as diverse as physics and
political theory. He invented the formal study of logic
and pioneered the study of zoology. Aristotle’s
importance as both a scientist and as a philosopher is
phenomenal. Although much of his scientific work has now
been replaced with what is modern and more exact, his
philosophical contributions are those that are still being
discussed and debated today.
Aristotle considered the primary principles of politics
and law to be "the search for the greatest good of
society as a whole." Inasmuch as the original Greek
legal process aspired to achieve such status, it can
readily be said that its integrity has been severely
compromised through the centuries. As a direct result of
Plato's law and Aristotle's politics, the masses were
privy to a "fuller understanding of issues of justice
and the relationships among the individual, law, and
politics."
Aristotle was instrumental in acknowledging
the fact that universal law of good will can only exist if
what is right for one person is also extended to the next:
"…If it was right for one person to take a given
action then it must be right for all others to be
encouraged to take that same action." It is theories
such as these and works such as Nicomachean Ethics
that confuse today's philosophy students more than
anything else. But confusion ends and understanding
begins... here at AristotlePapers.Com; where dozens
upon dozens of in-depth, philosophical examinations are
just waiting to be downloaded...
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