A major feature of Aristotle\u27s strategy against Plato in the Categories is to collapse the dichotomy that Plato\u27s theory of (metaphysical) predication attempts to make between forms and sensibles. In Aristotle\u27s theory, Socrates IS some of his predicables, but HAS others. He IS what is essential to him, and HAS the rest. These different relations between Socrates and his various predicables form a large part of the motivation for the further ontological distinctions that Aristotle draws in the Categories
Aristotle's syllogistic theory, as developed in his Prior Analytics, is often regarded as the birth ...
Aristotle‘s categories are presented as a system relying on logic and syntax instead of on meanings....
Strawson famously classified Aristotle as a descriptive metaphysician, alongside himself, and in con...
Predication is a complex entity in Aristotelian thought. The aim of the present essay is to account ...
In this paper I investigate Aristotle’s account of predication in Topics I 9. I argue for the follow...
Predication is a complex entity in Aristotelian thought. The aim of the present essay is to account ...
In the Categories, Aristotle recognizes two relations that an entity can bear to a subject: it can e...
I argue there are two ways predication relations can hold according to the Categories: they...
According to the traditional view of the Categories, the ten categories are the highest genera of ...
According to Aristotle, Plato's efforts at metaphysical explanation not only fail, they are nonsensi...
In the Categories Aristotle defines the analytic relationship of ‘being said’ in terms of ordinary c...
In the Categories Aristotle claims that substances may be the subjects of true predications, but tha...
The Aristotelian double characterization of a primary substance exploits the difference between the ...
A theory of predication invokes immanence if it explains why snow is white by introducing something ...
I propose to examine on this occasion three closely related issues in the interpretation of Plato\u2...
Aristotle's syllogistic theory, as developed in his Prior Analytics, is often regarded as the birth ...
Aristotle‘s categories are presented as a system relying on logic and syntax instead of on meanings....
Strawson famously classified Aristotle as a descriptive metaphysician, alongside himself, and in con...
Predication is a complex entity in Aristotelian thought. The aim of the present essay is to account ...
In this paper I investigate Aristotle’s account of predication in Topics I 9. I argue for the follow...
Predication is a complex entity in Aristotelian thought. The aim of the present essay is to account ...
In the Categories, Aristotle recognizes two relations that an entity can bear to a subject: it can e...
I argue there are two ways predication relations can hold according to the Categories: they...
According to the traditional view of the Categories, the ten categories are the highest genera of ...
According to Aristotle, Plato's efforts at metaphysical explanation not only fail, they are nonsensi...
In the Categories Aristotle defines the analytic relationship of ‘being said’ in terms of ordinary c...
In the Categories Aristotle claims that substances may be the subjects of true predications, but tha...
The Aristotelian double characterization of a primary substance exploits the difference between the ...
A theory of predication invokes immanence if it explains why snow is white by introducing something ...
I propose to examine on this occasion three closely related issues in the interpretation of Plato\u2...
Aristotle's syllogistic theory, as developed in his Prior Analytics, is often regarded as the birth ...
Aristotle‘s categories are presented as a system relying on logic and syntax instead of on meanings....
Strawson famously classified Aristotle as a descriptive metaphysician, alongside himself, and in con...