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Criticism Aristotle Quotes By Janet Spens

We have then, in the first part of The Faerie Queene, four of the seven deadly sins depicted in the more important passages of the four several books; those sins being much more elaborately and powerfully represented than the virtues, which are opposed to them, and which are personified in the titular heroes of the respective books. The alteration which made these personified virtues the centre each of a book was probably part of the reconstruction on the basis of Aristotle Ethics.
The nature of the debt to Aristotle suggests that Spenser did not borrow directly from the Greek, but by way of modern translations. — Janet Spens

Criticism Aristotle Quotes By Danielle LaPorte

Criticism is something we can avoid easily by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing. - Aristotle — Danielle LaPorte

Criticism Aristotle Quotes By Aristotle.

To avoid criticism say nothing, do nothing, be nothing. — Aristotle.

Criticism Aristotle Quotes By Henry Dwight Sedgwick

To us to-day this period of transition, with its mediaeval mixture of commerce, religion, and war, of emotion and logic, of admiration for St. Augustine and belief in the infallibility of Aristotle, looks extremely odd. We forget that our generation may be in danger of similar criticism. Odd or not, this was the state of Italy in the period preceding that great burst of the arts and intellectual life known as the Renaissance. FOOTNOTES: — Henry Dwight Sedgwick

Criticism Aristotle Quotes By Samuel Johnson

Criticism, as it was first instituted by Aristotle, was meant as a standard of judging well. — Samuel Johnson

Criticism Aristotle Quotes By Alfred North Whitehead

The truth is that science started its modern career by taking over ideas derived from the weakest side of the philosophies of Aristotle's successors. In some respects it was a happy choice. It enabled the knowledge of the seventeenth century to be formularised so far as physics and chemistry were concerned, with a completeness which has lasted to the present time. But the progress of biology and psychology has probably been checked by the uncritical assumption of half-truths. If science is not to degenerate into a medley of ad hoc hypothesis, it must become philosophical and must enter upon a thorough criticism of its own foundations. — Alfred North Whitehead

Criticism Aristotle Quotes By Aristotle.

Thus, since time immemorial, it has been customary to accept the criticism of art from a man who may or may not have been artist himself. Some believe that artist should create its art and leave it for critic to pass judgement over it. Whereas dramatists like Ben Jonson is of the view that to 'judge of poets is only the faculty of poets; and not of all poets, but the best'. Only the best of poets have the right to pass judgments on the merit or defects of poetry, for they alone have experienced the creative process form beginning to end, and they alone can rightly understand it. — Aristotle.

Criticism Aristotle Quotes By Aristotle.

There is only one way to avoid criticism: do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing. Aristotle — Aristotle.

Criticism Aristotle Quotes By Dave Ramsey

Aristotle once said, To avoid criticism say nothing, do nothing, and be nothing. — Dave Ramsey

Criticism Aristotle Quotes By L.A. Hilden

The great philosopher, Aristotle had this to say in regards to criticism. There is only one way to avoid criticism: do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing. — L.A. Hilden