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Aristotle, Oedipus, and Greek Religion offers a bold exploration of an important religious component of ancient Aristotelianism that impact contemporary philosophical debates. It is also an analysis of universal themes from the viewpoint of an enormously influential ancient thinker, as well an adventure into the history of ideas.

Produktbeschreibung
Aristotle, Oedipus, and Greek Religion offers a bold exploration of an important religious component of ancient Aristotelianism that impact contemporary philosophical debates. It is also an analysis of universal themes from the viewpoint of an enormously influential ancient thinker, as well an adventure into the history of ideas.
Autorenporträt
Louis Groarke (Philosophy) has a BA (in art history) from Colorado State University and a MA and PhD (in philosophy) from the University of Waterloo. He has published on ethics, politics, aesthetics, philosophy of religion, argumentation theory, and philosophy of science. He has a particular interest in Aristotle and the ancient Greeks. Books include: The Good Rebel (2001), An Aristotelian Account of Induction (2010), and Moral Reasoning (2011) and Living Wisely (forthcoming). Professor Groarke sees Catholic Studies as an integral component of a broader approach to liberal arts education. The Judeo-Christian tradition formulates answers to philosophical, theological, moral, political and even artistic questions in a unique way that deserves close scrutiny. Focusing on Catholicism and on challenges to Catholicism provides for a useful and challenging course of study.