It is commonly assumed that Aristotle thinks that his claim that being exhibits a category-based pros hen structure, which he introduces to obviate the problem of categorial heterogeneity, is sufficient to defend the possibility of a science of being qua being. We, on the contrary, argue that Aristotle thinks that the pros hen structure is necessary only, but not sufficient, for this task. The central thesis of our paper is that Aristotle, in what follows 1003b19, raises a second problem for the possibility of the science of being qua being; and that he does not think that the resolution of the first, the category-based problem, is either necessary or sufficient for resolving this problem. This is the problem: how can a plurality of apparen...
Aristotle’s Categoriae, or the Categories, is a comprehensive classification system for every object...
In his own era, just as today, Aristotle's doctrine of øύσιϛ was controversial. Against the material...
Aristotle rejected the idea of a single, overarching super-science or “theory of everything,” and he...
It is commonly assumed that Aristotle thinks that his claim that being exhibits a category-based pro...
The paper proposes a novel understanding of how Aristotle’s theoretical works complement each other ...
In the Aristotelian conception of being the problem of οσα is the crucial question. Although he thin...
Being is not a genus in the strict sense because there is no categorial nature that is common to all...
I argue that H 6 should be taken as Aristotle\u27s clarification on the causelessness in the unity o...
I argue that Aristotle in Phys. I believes that the pre-existing matter a natural being is made from...
By a "concept" , I mean a unitary thought (of the sort normally represented by a word) that applies ...
In Metaphysics M 10 Aristotle, supposing substances to be separate in the fashion of individual exis...
The thesis examines the last aporia in Metaphysics (Met. B), which asks whether the principles are p...
Aristotle rejected the idea of a single, overarching super-science or “theory of everything”, and he...
Strawson famously classified Aristotle as a descriptive metaphysician, alongside himself, and in con...
According to the traditional view of the Categories, the ten categories are the highest genera of ...
Aristotle’s Categoriae, or the Categories, is a comprehensive classification system for every object...
In his own era, just as today, Aristotle's doctrine of øύσιϛ was controversial. Against the material...
Aristotle rejected the idea of a single, overarching super-science or “theory of everything,” and he...
It is commonly assumed that Aristotle thinks that his claim that being exhibits a category-based pro...
The paper proposes a novel understanding of how Aristotle’s theoretical works complement each other ...
In the Aristotelian conception of being the problem of οσα is the crucial question. Although he thin...
Being is not a genus in the strict sense because there is no categorial nature that is common to all...
I argue that H 6 should be taken as Aristotle\u27s clarification on the causelessness in the unity o...
I argue that Aristotle in Phys. I believes that the pre-existing matter a natural being is made from...
By a "concept" , I mean a unitary thought (of the sort normally represented by a word) that applies ...
In Metaphysics M 10 Aristotle, supposing substances to be separate in the fashion of individual exis...
The thesis examines the last aporia in Metaphysics (Met. B), which asks whether the principles are p...
Aristotle rejected the idea of a single, overarching super-science or “theory of everything”, and he...
Strawson famously classified Aristotle as a descriptive metaphysician, alongside himself, and in con...
According to the traditional view of the Categories, the ten categories are the highest genera of ...
Aristotle’s Categoriae, or the Categories, is a comprehensive classification system for every object...
In his own era, just as today, Aristotle's doctrine of øύσιϛ was controversial. Against the material...
Aristotle rejected the idea of a single, overarching super-science or “theory of everything,” and he...