id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ncq27ifllnbcno6fkkpogxd5u4 Christopher Long The Peripatetic Method: Walking with Woodbridge, Thinking with Aristotle 2017 16 .pdf application/pdf 8778 616 67 dynamic nature of Aristotle's thinking as a Woodbridge emphasizes this deep correlation between language and nature in his lectures on Aristotle when he writes: heard as organically bound to a way of thinking rooted in the natural community of communication between the powers of the soul Aristotle's phenomenological attunement to the ways things express Peripatetic legomenology is rooted in Aristotle's naturalistic understanding of the relationship between the powers of the soul Aristotle here remains willing to use the common way of speaking about the nature of perceiving as a kind of being acted upon, but he that amplify the passive dimension of perceiving require Aristotle to speak in the perfect tense in order to give voice to the active correlation between perceiving and thinking central to his own reading of Aristotle's to begin with the things encountered, he nevertheless parts ways with Aristotle insofar of things, Aristotle's own imaginative thinking ./cache/work_ncq27ifllnbcno6fkkpogxd5u4.pdf ./txt/work_ncq27ifllnbcno6fkkpogxd5u4.txt