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    Neo-Aristotelianism is a view of literature and rhetorical criticism propagated by the Chicago School — Ronald S. Crane, Elder Olson, Richard McKeon,...
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  • Neo-Aristotelianism may refer to: Neo-Aristotelianism (literature) Neo-Aristotelianism (philosophy) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Al-Kindi and Al-Farabi, Aristotelianism became a major part of early Islamic philosophy. Moses Maimonides adopted Aristotelianism from the Islamic scholars...
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    author, who studied with the philosopher Richard McKeon and other neo-Aristotelians at the University of Chicago. Goodman finished his dissertation in...
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  • foreign policies were heavily influenced by major ideologues affiliated with neo-conservatism, such as Bernard Lewis, Lulu Schwartz, Richard and Daniel Pipes...
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  • Chicago school (literary criticism) (category 20th-century American literature)
    of English literature begun at the University of Chicago in the 1930s, which lasted until the 1950s. It was also called Neo-Aristotelianism, due to its...
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    Modernist literature originated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and is characterised by a self-conscious separation from traditional ways of...
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  • carefully implemented his system of Neo-Aristotelianism and avoided confrontation with the Orthodox doctrine. He felt Aristotelian philosophy should exclude Platonic...
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    Neo-scholasticism (also known as neo-scholastic Thomism or neo-Thomism because of the great influence of the writings of Thomas Aquinas on the movement)...
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    that not many of them originated in Averroes. Radical Aristotelianism and heterodox Aristotelianism were the terms commonly used for a while to refer to...
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    Italian literature is written in the Italian language, particularly within Italy. It may also refer to literature written by Italians or in other languages...
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    Logic (section Aristotelian)
    since antiquity. Early approaches include Aristotelian logic, Stoic logic, Nyaya, and Mohism. Aristotelian logic focuses on reasoning in the form of syllogisms...
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  • ISBN 9789004098886. Somekh, Sasson (1992). "The Neo-classical Arabic poets". In Badawi, Mohammed Mustafa (ed.). Modern Arabic Literature. Cambridge University Press....
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    Philosophy and literature involves the literary treatment of philosophers and philosophical themes (the literature of philosophy), and the philosophical...
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    alternative to rationalist Jewish philosophy, particularly Maimonides' Aristotelianism, this speculation became the central stream of Kabbalah, and the usual...
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    themselves and the mere imitations found in the sensory world. According to Aristotelianism, to think about something is to instantiate in one's mind the universal...
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    from Cres, studied mostly in Padua; although the city was a center of Aristotelianism, he was inclined toward Platonism. After traveling around the Mediterranean...
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    Rhetoricians have analyzed a variety of "twists and turns" used in poetry and literature and have provided a list of labels for these poetic devices. These include...
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  • shocked the faith of the Mutakallamin — the Aristotelian theory of the soul. According to Aristotelianism, the human soul is simply man's substantial...
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    statement in the history of literature and philosophy. Two noteworthy trends in Renaissance humanism were Renaissance Neo-Platonism and Hermeticism, which...
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    Veatch, Henry B., 1969. Two Logics: The Conflict between Classical and Neo-Analytic Philosophy. Evanston: Northwestern University Press. Wikimedia Commons...
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    astronomy, mathematics, etc.), notably with the followers of Aristotle (Aristotelianism). The Hellenistic period ended with the increase of the Roman Republic...
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  • Musar literature is didactic Jewish ethical literature which describes virtues and vices and the path towards character improvement. This literature gives...
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  • Hellenistic philosophy – Aristotelianism – Aristotle Cynicism – Cyrenaic hedonism – Eclecticism – Epicureanism – Neo-Platonism – Plato Neo-Pythagoreanism – Platonism...
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  • scholasticism that stressed a concept of basic human dignity inspired by Aristotelianism) and the concept of humanitarianism in the early modern period, resulting...
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    Literature. 38 (1): 1–29. doi:10.1353/phl.2014.0007. S2CID 170594915. Project MUSE 552596. Jones, Thora Burnley; Nicol, Bernard De Bear (1976). Neo-Classical...
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    Literature and the Latin Middle Ages, trans. from German by Willard R. Trask (New York, NY: Pantheon Books, 1953), 80. Curtius, European Literature and...
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    alchemy in popular thought. In the eyes of a variety of modern esoteric and Neo-Hermetic practitioners, alchemy is primarily spiritual. In this interpretation...
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  • orientalist Vladimir Alexeyevich Ivanov ... gained access also to Nizari literature preserved in Central Asia, Persia, Afghanistan and elsewhere ... compiled...
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  • different spiritual traditions. It is derived from Neo-Vedanta and neo-Advaita, but has historical roots in neo-Platonism, Western esotericism, and Perennialism...
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