Aristotle demarcates in Metaphysics IX.6 three most crucial senses of energeia. There is that which pertains to categorial being, and that which pertains to becoming. Finally, there is energeia involved in the cognitive and affective lives of animals
'Act' or 'Actuality' traduces two words coined by Aristotle: energeia and entelecheia. The first mea...
This project reports on the specialized exegesis of the conceptual and methodological foundations of...
Construing cognitive processes as life-functions of animals enable him to suggest the view that some...
Although the points that Aristotle is trying to bring out with his distinction between energeia (act...
A basic feature of Aristotle's theory of action is a distinction between energeiai and kineseis. Rou...
This paper offers an interpretation of Aristotle’s concepts of dynamis and energeia (commonly transl...
Beere, Jonathan. Doing and Being: An interpretation of Aristotle’s Metaphysics Theta. Oxford, Oxford...
In 'Metaphysics IX.6' (1048b 18-35) Aristotle presents a test to distinguish between "kinesis" and "...
in English: In the first half of the book Theta of his Metaphysics, Aristotle discusses dunamis as a...
Stephen Menn, in his recent article on energeia and dynamis, has stirred the coals of recent controv...
textI examine the relation between the action of producing a change (kinêsis) in something else and ...
Eὐδαιμονία or happiness represents an important issue in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. In this wor...
The idea that Aristotle portrays perception as a kind of conceptual activity is supported by this th...
Given the account that I give of natural kind terms in Aristotle, the task of explaining the coheren...
Traditional interpretations of Aristotle’s theory of perception mainly focus on uncovering the under...
'Act' or 'Actuality' traduces two words coined by Aristotle: energeia and entelecheia. The first mea...
This project reports on the specialized exegesis of the conceptual and methodological foundations of...
Construing cognitive processes as life-functions of animals enable him to suggest the view that some...
Although the points that Aristotle is trying to bring out with his distinction between energeia (act...
A basic feature of Aristotle's theory of action is a distinction between energeiai and kineseis. Rou...
This paper offers an interpretation of Aristotle’s concepts of dynamis and energeia (commonly transl...
Beere, Jonathan. Doing and Being: An interpretation of Aristotle’s Metaphysics Theta. Oxford, Oxford...
In 'Metaphysics IX.6' (1048b 18-35) Aristotle presents a test to distinguish between "kinesis" and "...
in English: In the first half of the book Theta of his Metaphysics, Aristotle discusses dunamis as a...
Stephen Menn, in his recent article on energeia and dynamis, has stirred the coals of recent controv...
textI examine the relation between the action of producing a change (kinêsis) in something else and ...
Eὐδαιμονία or happiness represents an important issue in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. In this wor...
The idea that Aristotle portrays perception as a kind of conceptual activity is supported by this th...
Given the account that I give of natural kind terms in Aristotle, the task of explaining the coheren...
Traditional interpretations of Aristotle’s theory of perception mainly focus on uncovering the under...
'Act' or 'Actuality' traduces two words coined by Aristotle: energeia and entelecheia. The first mea...
This project reports on the specialized exegesis of the conceptual and methodological foundations of...
Construing cognitive processes as life-functions of animals enable him to suggest the view that some...