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. A statement, according to Aristotle, is

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. In a syllogism,

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. The first principles of a science are

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. In Aristotle's account of the four causes,

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. Pleasure, for Aristotle, is

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. Virtue, Aristotle says, is defined by a mean relative to us. He means that

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. Suppose I do something wrong, but offer an excuse. Which of these excuses, if true, would be acceptable, according to Aristotle?

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. God, Aristotle says,

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. Soul, according to Aristotle, is

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. Aristotle defines happiness (eudaemonia) as

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. Aristotle differs from Plato in

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. Aristotle explains change in terms of

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. Nature is purposive, Aristotle says, in virtue of

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