A world-spanning Greek cultural identity that Jiang says Aristotle helped develop for the territories Philip and Alexander conquered.
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pan-Hellenistic identity
A world-spanning Greek cultural identity that Jiang says Aristotle helped develop for the territories Philip and Alexander conquered.
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Jiang's theory resolves Aristotle's three paradoxes by making Aristotle a censor working for Philip and Alexander to develop a pan-Hellenistic identity for the conquered world.
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"...Philip and Alexander. And he was trying to develop a pan -Hellenistic identity in order to unite the world they conquered. Okay? So that's..."
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Aristotle is not treated here as the solitary genius behind Western reason.
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