Aristotle's Poetics
- Author: Aristotle
- Narrator: Ray Childs
- Publisher: AB Publishing
- Duration: 1:25:35
Synopsis
						Aristotle's Poetics is best known for its definitions and analyses of tragedy and comedy, but it also applies to truth and beauty as they are manifested in the other arts. In our age, when the natural and social sciences have dominated the quest for truth, it is helpful to consider why Aristotle claimed poetry is more philosophical and more significant than history. Like so many other works by Aristotle, the Poetics has dominated the way we have thought about all forms of dramatic performance in Europe and America ever since. The essence of poetry lies in its ability to transcend the particulars of everyday experience and articulate universals, not merely what has happened but what might happen and what ought to happen.
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Chapters
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								chapter 01Duration: 21s
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								chapter 02Duration: 03min
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								chapter 03Duration: 01min
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								chapter 04Duration: 02min
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								chapter 05Duration: 05min
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								chapter 06Duration: 02min
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								chapter 07Duration: 07min
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								chapter 08Duration: 02min
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								chapter 09Duration: 01min
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								chapter 10Duration: 04min
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								chapter 11Duration: 52s
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								chapter 12Duration: 02min
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								chapter 13Duration: 01min
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								chapter 14Duration: 04min
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								chapter 15Duration: 05min
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								chapter 16Duration: 04min
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								chapter 17Duration: 04min
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								chapter 18Duration: 04min
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								chapter 19Duration: 04min
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								chapter 20Duration: 02min
 
												 
					