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It might seem odd to look to someone who lived over 2,000 years ago for answers about AI. But Aristotle has enduring insights about friendships – and which ones are particularly valuable.
The Young and the Restless’ Aristotle is stirring up trouble in Genoa City, and he hasn’t even surfaced. But what’s the mysterious businessman’s real motive?
Aristotle and the rationalization of Kabbalah Aristotelian philosophy also had a profound influence on the development of Kabbalistic thought. In the 12th and 13th centuries, Jewish philosophers such ...
Aristotle argued that true happiness comes from living a life of virtue and realizing one’s potential, rather than pursuing fleeting pleasures or material wealth. Image: Canva 2.
Mimesis and catharsis Aristotle’s argument, at its core, is that tragedy should be mimetic (meaning imitative or reflective) to action and life. Mimesis is a foundational concept of the Poetics.