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Aristotle in 90 minutes in Russian
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Stretern, P. Aristotle in 90 minutes; per. from English N. Brovchuk. - M .: Astrel: ACT, 2005. - 77, [3] p. - (Philosophers in 90 minutes).
ISBN 5-17-021367-0 (ACT Publishing House LLC)
ISBN 5-271-07708-X (Astrel Publishing House LLC)
ISBN 1-56663-125-4 (English)
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It took humanity more than twenty centuries to exhaust the Aristotelian system of thought. This is another confirmation of its depth and scientific consistency. Even the decline of the Aristotelian system was the impetus for the emergence of a number of new philosophical questions that disturb thought. What other limits will human cognition face in its development? Where are the boundaries of our current way of thinking?
P. Stretern offers a brief outline of the life and main ideas of Aristotle, which are interesting to us today.
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