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1. Stagirite definition is - a native or resident of Stagira
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2. How to use Stagirite in a sentence.
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3. Stagirite definition, a native or inhabitant of Stagira
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4. From the Latin Stagirites, from the Ancient Greek Σταγιριτης (Stagiritēs, “natives of Stagira”), from Σταγειρος (Stageiros, “Stagira”).
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5. ARISTOTLE (384-322 B.C.), the great Greek philosopher, was born at Stagira, on the Strymonic Gulf, and hence called " the Stagirite." He also continued the writings begun in his second period; and the Macedonian kings have the glory of having assisted the Stagirite philosopher with the means of conducting his researches in the History of Animals.
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9. Definition of Stagirite in the Definitions.net dictionary
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10. What does Stagirite mean? Information and translations of Stagirite in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …
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11. Stagirite : Nom sous lequel on a désigné parfois Aristote, appelé aussi Définition dans le Littré, dictionnaire de la langue française
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12. A native or inhabitant of Stagira. Biographical the Stagirite, Aristotle.
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13. Stagira. He is sometimes called the Stagirite.
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14. Stagyrite definition, Stagirite
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15. ARISTOTLE THE StagiriteAristotle is considered one of the greatest philosophers of all time.He is compared only to Plato in terms of his influence on the mod
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16. The following eight chapters deal with Aristotle and his commentators, ending with two alternative responses to the question, left open by the Stagirite, of whether the 'sense of sensing' is specifically human, or shared by all animals.
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17. The Stagirite is attentive to the world, not only from the Metaphysical but also from the physical point of view, emphasizing its multiplicity and variety.
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18. Stagirite Definition: an inhabitant or native of Stagira Bedeutung, Aussprache, Übersetzungen und Beispiele
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19. Aristoteles, sometimes called the Stagirite, because he was born in
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20. Stagirite definition is - a native or resident of Stagira
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21. How to use Stagirite in a sentence.: 2
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22. Stagirite sentence examples Stagirite ARISTOTLE (384-322 B.C.), the great Greek philosopher, was born at Stagira, on the Strymonic Gulf, and hence called " the Stagirite.": 3
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23. The two would certainly agree on the Stagirite 's definition of the enthymeme as "the 'body' of persuasion" (1.1.13), a persuasion that has three parts, "a speaker and a subject on which he speaks and someone addressed," as well as an "objective [telos] of the speech" relating to the hearer (1.3.1).
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24. Stagirita (feminine singular stagirita, masculine plural stagiriti, feminine plural Stagirite) Stagirite (attributive) Noun
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25. Stagirita m or f (masculine plural stagiriti, feminine plural Stagirite) Stagirite; Further reading
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26. The Stagirite taught that imagination had to be distinguished from sensation, although the former was dependent on the latter and constituted the basis on which thought became possible
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27. Generally called Stagirite in English verse
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28. Thomson: Summer And rules as strict his laboured work confine As if the Stagirite o'erlooked each line
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29. Synonyms for The Stagirite in Free Thesaurus
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30. What are synonyms for The Stagirite?
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31. When Platonism ceased to dominate the world of Christian speculation, and the works of the Stagirite began to be studied without fear and prejudice, the personality of Aristotle appeared to the Christian writers of the thirteenth century, as it had to the unprejudiced pagan writers of his own day, calm, majestic, untroubled by passion, and
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32. Stagirite quotes from YourDictionary: Roger Bacon expressed a feeling which afterwards moved many minds, when he said that if he had the power he would burn all the works of the Stagirite, since the study of them was not simply loss of time, but multip
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33. The Stagirite and the Scarecrow: Stanza 3 of Cowley's ode 'To the Royal Society' (1667) Catherine Butler Autority, which did a Body boast, Though 'twas but Air condens'd, and stalk'd about, Like some old Giants more Gigantic Ghost, To terrifie the Learned Rout With the plain Magique of tru Reasons Light, He chac'd out of our sight, Nor suffer'd Living Men to be misled By the vain shadows of
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34. AND THE Stagirite: THOMAS AQUINAS AND CONTEMPORARY 'ARISTOTELIAN' ETHICS by M
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35. Stagirite definition, meaning, French dictionary, synonym, see also 'stagiaire',stabilité',satiriste',sitariste', Reverso dictionary, French definition, French
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36. Le Stagirite décrypte aujourd’hui la stratégie médiatique Bolloré
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37. Le Stagirite décrypte aujourd’hui la stratégie médiatique Bolloré
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1. (Historical Terms) an inhabitant or native of Stagira 2. (Placename) an inhabitant or native of Stagira 3. (Historical Terms) an epithet of Aristotle Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content . References in periodicals archive ?
As Woodbridge tells us, Stagirite defines metaphysics as that "science which investigates existence as existence and whatever belongs to existence as such" (1959: 242).