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For should any one define in what sense each is an animal, his definition in the one case will be appropriate to that case only
Source: Aristotle, The Categories

And whatever of such actions, arts, or sciences range under some

one faculty (as under that of horsemanship the art of making bridles, and all that are connected with the manufacture of horse-furniture in general; this itself again, and every action connected with war, under the military art; and in the same way others under others), in all such, the Ends of the master-arts are more choice-worthy than those ranging under them, because it is with a view to the former that the latter are pursued
Source: Aristotle, Ethics

Rhythm alone, without harmony, is the means in the dancer's imitations; for even he, by the rhythms of his attitudes, may represent men's characters, as well as what they do and suffer
Source: Aristotle, Poetics

is established for some good purpose; for an apparent [Bekker 1252a] good is the spring of all human actions; it is evident that this is the principle upon which they are every one founded, and this is more especially true of that which has for its object the best possible, and is itself the most excellent, and comprehends all the rest
Source: Aristotle, Poetics

Part 2 After this event there was contention for a long time between the upper classes and the populace
Source: Aristotle, The Athenian Constitution


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