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Aristotle Greek Philosopher circa 335 B.C.E.

Aristotle's Poetics

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Aristotle's Poetics and its History

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AristotleGreek Philosophercirca 335 B.C.E.

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Poetics

Literary Aesthetics

What are the essential features of Literary Work

What constitutes works of value?

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Three Categories

Tragedy

Comedy

Epic

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Mimesis (imitation)

Catharsis (purification, cleansing)

Poetics

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Lost Works After the Roman Period Aristotle’s works were thought to be lost

However, they were preserved by Muslim scholars and philosophers

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Influence on Islamic Thought

Was the groundwork for the falsafa school of Islamic thought

Influenced prominent Islamic scholars such as Al-Farabi, Ibn Sina and Ibn Rushd

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Ibn Rushd (Averroes)

Andalusian Arab Philosopher (1126-1198)

Commentary on Aristotle greatly influenced European thinkers

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Influence

Deeply influential in the Early Modern Period

Spurred the Neo-classical movement