The present essay is the first part of an analysis regarding aspects of Aristotle’s ontology. Aristotle’s ontology is, in my opinion, a formal ontology that examines the fundamental structures of reality and that investigates the features belonging to entities such as substance, quantity, quality, universals. Aristotle’s ontology investigates, moreover, the reciprocal relations existing between these entities. Aristotle’s interpretation of universals is not, in my opinion, a nominalist interpretation of universals: I do not think Aristotle regards universals as being only mental entities. Aristotle, rather, aims at the differentiation between the realms of reality to which individuals and universals belong. In this part of my inve...
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The present essay is the first part of an analysis regarding aspects of Aristotle’s ontology. Aristo...
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Aristotle was the founder not only logics but also of ontology which he describes in Metaphysics and...
The essay surveys recent developments in ontology and defends a strategy for improvement of ontologi...
The introduction summarizes the six new papers collected in Volume 1, Tome 5: Eleatic Ontology and A...
Metaphysical questions concerning familiar objects are not new to philosophical discourse but emerge...
The paper discusses the notion of logos in Aristotle's first philosophy by considering particularly ...
The present essay is the first part of an analysis regarding aspects of Aristotle’s ontology. Aristo...
This study is dedicated to the chapter Metaphysics My 10, which, in my opinion, represents an exampl...
This study deals with the ontological position of predicated entities in comparison with the entitie...
In the Categories, Aristotle recognizes two relations that an entity can bear to a subject: it can e...
Aristotle is what we might call a constituent ontologist. At least, in the Physics and, especially, ...
<p>I argue in this paper that Aristotle’s theory of time engages him in a constructive dialogue with...
This paper critically assesses some recent attempts to develop and update the basic categories of Ar...
Aristotle holds that substances (such as you and me) are ontologically independent from nonsubstance...
The article considers one of the most significant concepts in Aristotelian philosophy: the concept o...
The article concerns the paradigm of ontology based on the principle that there is a universal conce...
Aristotle was the founder not only logics but also of ontology which he describes in Metaphysics and...
The essay surveys recent developments in ontology and defends a strategy for improvement of ontologi...
The introduction summarizes the six new papers collected in Volume 1, Tome 5: Eleatic Ontology and A...
Metaphysical questions concerning familiar objects are not new to philosophical discourse but emerge...
The paper discusses the notion of logos in Aristotle's first philosophy by considering particularly ...