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Peripateticism Ancient History of Philosophy


Peripateticism
Peripateticism ("the Peripatetic School," "the Lyceum"), the school of Aristotle and his followers. Peripatetic doctrines were popular in late antiquity, and became very strong in medieval thought.

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  • - A chapter from William Turner's History of Philosophy, listing the prominent members of this school of classical thought, and their achievements.
  • - A passage from Augustine on the teachings of these two schools.
  • - Brief article describing this school, from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • - Concise paragraph on these ancient Aristotelians.


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