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Best Aristotle's complete works (with search)


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Aristotle is one of the most important thinkers to have ever lived. Over the course of his life, he studied and wrote about every possible field of knowledge. In addition to his work in science, Aristotle contributed a great deal to our ideas about art, literature, ethics, and theology. Aristotles influence is so deep, in fact, that many of his ideas have been absorbed into the very language of science and philosophy.

The Corpus Aristotelicum is the collection of Aristotles works that have survived from antiquity through Medieval manuscript transmission. These texts, as opposed to Aristotles lost works, are technical philosophical treatises from within Aristotles school.

Not all of these works are considered genuine, but differ with respect to their connection to Aristotle, his associates and his views. Some are regarded by most scholars as products of Aristotles "school" and compiled under his direction or supervision.

To simplify study of Aristotles works the application supports full text search within all included texts. This is very useful when you need to find a quote or information on a particular subject but dont know where you should looking for.

Corpus Aristotelicum consists of:

LOGIC
- Categories
- On Interpretation
- Prior Analytics
- Posterior Analytics
- Topics
- On Sophistical Refutations

PHYSICS
- Physics
- On the Heavens
- On Generation and Corruption
- Meteorology
- On the Soul
- On Sense and the Sensible
- On Memory and Reminiscence
- On Sleep and Sleeplessness
- On Dreams
- On Prophesying by Dreams
- On Longevity and Shortness of Life
- On Youth and Old Age, On Life and Death, On Breathing
- The History of Animals
- On the Parts of Animals
- On the Motion of Animals
- On the Gait of Animals
- On the Generation of Animals

METAPHYSICS
- Metaphysics

ETHICS AND POLITICS
- Nicomachean Ethics
- Politics

RHETORIC AND POETICS
- Rhetoric
- Poetics

OTHER
- The Athenian Constitution