Exceptions are often cited as a counterargument against formal causation. Against this I argue that Aristotle explicitly allows for exceptions to essences in his biological writings, and that he has a means of explaining them through formal causation – though this means that he has to slightly elaborate on his general case theory from the Posterior Analytics, by supplementing it with a special case application in the biological writings. Specifically for Aristotle an essential predication need not be a universal predication. Rather an essential predication is where a property belongs essentially to a species or genus. This essential predication serves a causal and explanatory role, and is not dependent on a corresponding universal predicati...
In comparison with the reductive theories of Aristotle's predecessors, Aristotle's ontology is very ...
In this paper I will argue that when Aristotle uses the word ‘ἀρχή’ (commonly translated as ‘princip...
In Physics II.8 Aristotle claims that the type of necessity found in natural processes is not simple...
Exceptions are often cited as a counterargument against formal causation. Against this I argue that ...
Scholars agree that Aristotle held a view that has been called Aristotelian Essentialism (AE), but...
Aristotle holds that some of the predicates that are true of a subject, signify what the subject is...
It is common to think of essence along modal lines: the essential truths, on this approach, are a su...
Given the account that I give of natural kind terms in Aristotle, the task of explaining the coheren...
Biology and theology are interdependent theoretical sciences for Aristotle. In prominent discussions...
Metaphysical questions concerning familiar objects are not new to philosophical discourse but emerge...
Predication is a complex entity in Aristotelian thought. The aim of the present essay is to account ...
In the standard literature today, the prevalent view concerning Aristotle’s theory of reproduction i...
Aristotle holds that we only have scientific knowledge of what cannot be otherwise. This may seem to...
This paper explores a much overlooked passage buried at the end of the Eudemian Ethics in which Aris...
In Posterior Analytics II 16-17, Aristotle seems to claim that there cannot be more than one explana...
In comparison with the reductive theories of Aristotle's predecessors, Aristotle's ontology is very ...
In this paper I will argue that when Aristotle uses the word ‘ἀρχή’ (commonly translated as ‘princip...
In Physics II.8 Aristotle claims that the type of necessity found in natural processes is not simple...
Exceptions are often cited as a counterargument against formal causation. Against this I argue that ...
Scholars agree that Aristotle held a view that has been called Aristotelian Essentialism (AE), but...
Aristotle holds that some of the predicates that are true of a subject, signify what the subject is...
It is common to think of essence along modal lines: the essential truths, on this approach, are a su...
Given the account that I give of natural kind terms in Aristotle, the task of explaining the coheren...
Biology and theology are interdependent theoretical sciences for Aristotle. In prominent discussions...
Metaphysical questions concerning familiar objects are not new to philosophical discourse but emerge...
Predication is a complex entity in Aristotelian thought. The aim of the present essay is to account ...
In the standard literature today, the prevalent view concerning Aristotle’s theory of reproduction i...
Aristotle holds that we only have scientific knowledge of what cannot be otherwise. This may seem to...
This paper explores a much overlooked passage buried at the end of the Eudemian Ethics in which Aris...
In Posterior Analytics II 16-17, Aristotle seems to claim that there cannot be more than one explana...
In comparison with the reductive theories of Aristotle's predecessors, Aristotle's ontology is very ...
In this paper I will argue that when Aristotle uses the word ‘ἀρχή’ (commonly translated as ‘princip...
In Physics II.8 Aristotle claims that the type of necessity found in natural processes is not simple...