ABSTRACT

Written by renowned Aristotle scholar Sir David Ross, this study has long been established as one of the foremost surveys of Aristotle's life, work and philosophy. With John L. Ackrill's introduction and updated bibliography, created for the sixth edition, the book continues to serve as a standard guide, both for the student of ancient history and the general reader.

chapter I|20 pages

LIFE AND WORKS

chapter II|44 pages

LOGIC

chapter III|53 pages

PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE

chapter IV|18 pages

BIOLOGY

chapter V|26 pages

PSYCHOLOGY

chapter VI|35 pages

METAPHYSICS

chapter VII|50 pages

ETHICS

chapter VIII|37 pages

POLITICS

chapter IX|23 pages

RHETORIC AND POETICS