John Aristotle Phillips (born August 23, 1955) is a U.S. entrepreneur specializing in political campaigns, who became famous for attempting to design a nuclear weapon while a student.
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Heavens I and II (Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1995). ISBN 0-85668-663-8. William Keith Chambers Guthrie, Aristotle On the Heavens (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard...
ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, who had studied at Plato's Academy in Athens. It was written in the fourth century BC; Aristotle died in 322 BC. Generally...
intensified interest in Aristotle was the Arabic–Persian tradition. It preserved, translated, and interpreted many works of Aristotle that were lost in the...
Περίπατος lit. 'walkway') was a philosophical school founded in 335 BC by Aristotle in the Lyceum in Ancient Athens. It was an informal institution whose...
of natural law was documented in ancient Greek philosophy, including Aristotle, and was referred to in ancient Roman philosophy by Cicero. References...
understanding, discovering, and developing arguments for particular situations. Aristotle defined rhetoric as "the faculty of observing in any given case the available...
same kind. — Euclid, Elements For Aristotle and Euclid, relations were conceived as whole numbers (Michell, 1993). John Wallis later conceived of ratios...
them is derived from Plato himself. Along with his teacher Socrates, and Aristotle, his student, Plato is a central figure in the history of philosophy....
February 2009). "The NS Profile: Phillip Blond". The New Statesman. Retrieved 18 June 2010. Harris, John (8 August 2009). "Phillip Blond: The Man Who Wrote Cameron's...
Aristotelian Society 101: 295–308. Aristotle. On The Soul. p. 412b5. Aristotle. Physics. Book VIII, Chapter 5, pp. 256a5–22. Aristotle. Nicomachean Ethics. Book...
restructured by Solon, as was the rest of the Athenian state apparatus. Aristotle suggests that Solon confirmed its competence over cases of treason (eisangelia...
Secret by Lewis Theobald is a reworking of The Duchess of Malfi, imposing Aristotle's 'unities' and a happy ending on the plot. The short story 'A Christmas...
ISBN 9789380636467. Hamilton, John (2010). Unicorns and Other Magical Creatures. ABDO Publishing Company. ISBN 978-1617842818. Aristotle. "Book 3. Chapter 2."...
Aristotelian Society, suppl. vol. 54 (1980), pp.105–17. 'Aristotle and Agamemnon', in: (ed.) Griffiths, A. Phillips, Philosophy and Literature, Royal Institute of...