On The Motion Of Animals
  • By Aristotle
  • Publisher: Interactive Media

Elsewhere we have investigated in detail the movement of animals after their various kinds, the differences between them, and the reasons for their particular characters (for some...

Vivian Grey
  • By Benjamin Disraeli
  • Publisher: Interactive Media

Vivian chooses politics as his career and the novel traces his abortive attempt to gain political power through manipulation of an influential but ineffectual member of...

What Is Art?
  • By Leo Tolstoy
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Tolstoy shares his views about the imprecision of general opinions on art, the time, effort, public funds, and public respect spent on art and artists. The difficulty of meaning...

Doodling : How To Master Doodling In 6 Easy Steps
  • By Scott Green
  • Publisher: Scott Green

Before someone tries to learn how to doodle he or she needs to understand what doodling actually is. The word doodle comes from German, and referred to a person who was a fool, or...

Categories
  • By Aristotle
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Categories is a text from Aristotle's Organon that enumerates all the possible kinds of things that can be the subject or the predicate of a proposition. They are considered the...

Unwritten Literature Of Hawaii: The Sacred Songs Of The Hula
  • By Nathaniel B. Emerson
  • Publisher: David De Angelis

This classic study of the Hula is a gold-mine of information for explorers of Hawaiian language, music, dance and culture. Gives the full annotated Hawaiian text of the songs,...

Theaetetus
  • By Plato
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Some dialogues of Plato are of so various a character that their relation to the other dialogues cannot be determined with any degree of certainty. The Theaetetus, like the...

On Prophesying By Dreams
  • By Aristotle
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As to the divination which takes place in sleep, and is said to be based on dreams, we cannot lightly either dismiss it with contempt or give it implicit confidence. The fact that...

On Sense And The Sensible
  • By Aristotle
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Having now definitely considered the soul, by itself, and its several faculties, we must next make a survey of animals and all living things, in order to ascertain what functions...

On Sophistical Refutations
  • By Aristotle
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Let us now discuss sophistic refutations, i.e. what appear to be refutations but are really fallacies instead. Some reasonings are genuine, while others seem to be so but are not,...

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