Aryeh Kosman Explained

Aryeh Kosman (1935June 17, 2021) was a scholar of ancient Greek philosophy and a professor of philosophy at Haverford College. Born in Oakland, California, Louis Aryeh Kosman was always known professionally by his middle name.[1] [2] He earned undergraduate and master's degrees from the University of California, Berkeley, and a PhD from Harvard University. He came to Haverford as an assistant professor in 1962, was promoted to full professor in 1973, and was appointed John Whitehead Professor of Philosophy at Haverford in 1984. He retired in 2010.[1] He was the author of two books on Plato and Aristotle published by the Harvard University Press.[3]

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  1. Web site: Aryeh Kosman 1935-2021. live. Haverford College. https://web.archive.org/web/20210618000439/https://www.haverford.edu/college-communications/news/aryeh-kosman-1935-2021 . June 18, 2021 .
  2. News: Brubaker. Harold. Aryeh Kosman, longtime professor of ancient Greek philosophy at Haverford College, dies at 85. 2021-08-22. The Philadelphia Inquirer. en. 2021-06-24.
  3. Web site: Kosman . Harvard University Press . Harvard College . 9 August 2024.
  4. Minerd. Matthew. 2016-06-07. The Activity of Being: An Essay on Aristotle's Ontology. The Review of Metaphysics. 2020-10-11.
  5. Politis. Vasilis. Su. Jun. July 2015. Aristotle on Being as Activity. Metascience. en. 24. 2. 213–218. 10.1007/s11016-014-9929-0. 170113940. 0815-0796.
  6. Biondi. Paolo C.. March 2015. Review of Virtues of Thought. The Review of Metaphysics. 68. 3. 666. 0034-6632. 2020-10-11. 2020-10-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20201011030040/https://www.questia.com/library/journal/1G1-406516967/kosman-aryeh-virtues-of-thought-essays-on-plato. live.
  7. de Landázuri. Carlos Ortiz. December 2014. Review of Virtues of Thought. Anuario Filosófico. es. 47. 3. 706–709.