Held as a part of the Villanova Philosophy Department’s Speaker’s Series, Villanova Ph.D. alumnus Michael Shaw (‘06) returned ...
While the reader is assumed to have some familiarity with Aristotle's philosophy of nature, Leunissen's discussion is quite accessible. Most technical concepts are explained and illustrated with ...
Trump’s speeches may seem rambling and incoherent, his ‘weave’ is actually part of a carefully constructed narrative.
Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” —Albert Einstein. Dr.
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Man, Aristotle explained millennia ago, is a political animal. Paul Wellstone lived that ancient truth as a life worth living. Lord above, he is still so missed.
It is here that we can turn to ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, who invented the science of storytelling, and gave us precisely the tools we need to understand Trump’s rhetorical success.
It is here that we can turn to ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, who invented the science of storytelling, and gave us precisely the tools we need to understand Trump's rhetorical success.