1st Edition
Aristotle: New Light on His Life and On Some of His Lost Works, Volume 2 Observations on Some of Aristotle's Lost Works
Introduction 1. The Probable Dates of Some of Aristotle’s Lost Works 2. A Note on Some of the Minor Lost Works of Aristotle 3. Aristotle’s First Literary Effort: The Gryllus – A Work on the Nature of Rhetoric 4. Eudemus or On the Soul: An Aristotelian Dialogue on the Immortality of the Soul 5. The Psychology in Aristotle’s Eudemus or On the Soul 6. Aristotle’s On Justice 7. A Brief Account of the Reconstruction of Aristotle’s Protrepticus 8. An Emendation to Fragment 13 (Walzer, Ross) of Aristotle’s Protrepticus 9. What Prompted Aristotle to Address the Protrepticus to Themison of Cyprus? 10. The Term ‘Philosopher’ and the Panegyric Analogy in Aristotle’s Protrepticus 11. Aristotle’s Politicus 12. The Probable Date of Aristotle’s On Philosophy 13. A Cosmological (Teleological) Proof for the Existence of God in Aristotle’s On Philosophy 14. The Concept of God in Aristotle’s On Philosophy (Cicero, De Natura Deorum 1. 13. 33) 15. The Doctrine of the Soul in Aristotle’s On Philosophy 16. Aristotle’s On Philosophy and the ‘Philosophies of the East’ 17. Aristotle’s Criticism of Plato’s ‘Philosopher King’: Some Comments on Aristotle’s On Kingship. Conclusion. Postscript: Werner Jaeger and the Reconstruction of Aristotle’s Lost Works. Notes. Index of Ancient Authors. Index of Modern Authors
Biography
Anton-Hermann Chroust






