The importance of Aristotelian Psychological Works for Rhetorical Studies

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Aristotle, De Anima, Parva Naturalia, Rhetoric, Memory

Abstract

This note reviews the new translation of Aristotle’s De Anima and Parva Naturalia by Fred D. Miller Jr. Against its backdrop, the importance of these psychological treatises for interdisciplinary, rhetorical research is also analyzed, with special emphasis on both Aristotelian criticism and the arts of memory from Antiquity to the early modern period.

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2020-10-14

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Critical Reading

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The importance of Aristotelian Psychological Works for Rhetorical Studies. (2020). Talia Dixit. Interdisciplinary Journal of Rhetoric and Historiography, 15, 123-132. https://revista-taliadixit.unex.es/index.php/TD/article/view/459