ARISTOTLE EXPERT TO GIVE TALK AT UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA

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The University of Alabama issued the following news release:

A philosopher and authority on Aristotle will give a talk entitled "Aristotle's Philosophy of Belief" at The University of Alabama Wednesday, March 8, at 3:30 p.m. in 259 ten Hoor Hall.

Dr. Fred Miller, professor and executive director of the Social Philosophy and Policy Center and professor at Bowling Green State University, is the author of "Nature, Justice and Rights in Aristotle's Politics." He has published articles on Plato, Aristotle and other Greek philosophers in Philosophical Review, the Review of Metaphysics, ...

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