In 'Metaphysics IX.6' (1048b 18-35) Aristotle presents a test to distinguish between "kinesis" and "energeia," based on relations between the perfective and the imperfective aspect of the verb. This passage has been interpreted as drawing a linguistic distinction between classes of verbs (e.g., stative verbs) by means of a linguistic criterion (Ackrill, Graham). But such an interpretation is in conflict with the text. Aristotle's test must, therefore, be understood as a metaphysical criterion between items in the world (rather than lingual items) by means of a metaphysical criterion, exploiting properties of these items. These items are events, and 'Metaphysics IX.6' exhibits Aristotle's awareness to certain topics discussed in modern event...
Which properties are characteristic of the enthymeme in Aristotle's Rhetoric? There is no consensus ...
Aristotle's importance in the professional study of language consists first of all in the fact that ...
This chapter provides arguments regarding Aristotle’s insights into the cognitive component of emoti...
In 'Metaphysics IX.6' (1048b 18-35) Aristotle presents a test to distinguish between "kinesis" and "...
Aristotle demarcates in Metaphysics IX.6 three most crucial senses of energeia. There is that which ...
Delaunois Marcel. Rijksbaron (Albert). Aristotle, Verb Meaning and Functional Grammar. Towards a new...
A basic feature of Aristotle's theory of action is a distinction between energeiai and kineseis. Rou...
Although the points that Aristotle is trying to bring out with his distinction between energeia (act...
This paper offers an interpretation of Aristotle's concepts of dynamis and energeia (commonly transl...
in English: In the first half of the book Theta of his Metaphysics, Aristotle discusses dunamis as a...
<p>I argue in this paper that Aristotle’s theory of time engages him in a constructive dialogue with...
Aristotle’s discussion of ‘to be’, presented in his Metaphysics V 7, has been much debated. Most sch...
Beere, Jonathan. Doing and Being: An interpretation of Aristotle’s Metaphysics Theta. Oxford, Oxford...
textI examine the relation between the action of producing a change (kinêsis) in something else and ...
In this paper, I analyse EE I 6, where Aristotle presented a famous methodological digression. Many ...
Which properties are characteristic of the enthymeme in Aristotle's Rhetoric? There is no consensus ...
Aristotle's importance in the professional study of language consists first of all in the fact that ...
This chapter provides arguments regarding Aristotle’s insights into the cognitive component of emoti...
In 'Metaphysics IX.6' (1048b 18-35) Aristotle presents a test to distinguish between "kinesis" and "...
Aristotle demarcates in Metaphysics IX.6 three most crucial senses of energeia. There is that which ...
Delaunois Marcel. Rijksbaron (Albert). Aristotle, Verb Meaning and Functional Grammar. Towards a new...
A basic feature of Aristotle's theory of action is a distinction between energeiai and kineseis. Rou...
Although the points that Aristotle is trying to bring out with his distinction between energeia (act...
This paper offers an interpretation of Aristotle's concepts of dynamis and energeia (commonly transl...
in English: In the first half of the book Theta of his Metaphysics, Aristotle discusses dunamis as a...
<p>I argue in this paper that Aristotle’s theory of time engages him in a constructive dialogue with...
Aristotle’s discussion of ‘to be’, presented in his Metaphysics V 7, has been much debated. Most sch...
Beere, Jonathan. Doing and Being: An interpretation of Aristotle’s Metaphysics Theta. Oxford, Oxford...
textI examine the relation between the action of producing a change (kinêsis) in something else and ...
In this paper, I analyse EE I 6, where Aristotle presented a famous methodological digression. Many ...
Which properties are characteristic of the enthymeme in Aristotle's Rhetoric? There is no consensus ...
Aristotle's importance in the professional study of language consists first of all in the fact that ...
This chapter provides arguments regarding Aristotle’s insights into the cognitive component of emoti...