Alexander of Aphrodisias’s comment to the arguments on the principle of excluded middle, held by Aristotle in Metaphysics Γ 7-8, seems to interpret that text in a specific perspective that, considering the subsequent researches carried out in different areas, is a predominantly logical and philosophical. This perspective emerges from the particular importance that the exegete reserves to the concepts of true and false with respect to the principle’s formula (For neither can there be anything intermediate in a contradiction, but of one thing we must either affirm or deny one thing, whatever it is 1011 b 23-24) and its first demonstration, but generally also to the axioms and the concept of contradiction. It can, moreover, be traced back to A...
In this paper I examine what exactly is ‘Aristotelian metaphysics’. My inquiry into Aristotelian met...
[full article, abstract in English; only abstract in Lithuanian] This paper investigates a partic...
In De Interpretatione 6-9, Aristotle considers three logical principles: the principle of bivalence,...
This paper discusses the three ancient commentaries on Book E of Aristotle’s Metaphysics, that have ...
Alexander of Aphrodisias’s Commentary on Aristotle’s Metaphysics is an important testimony to unders...
"In the second half of book 1 of the Prior Analytics, Aristotle reflects on the application of the f...
This paper discusses the three ancient commentaries on Book E of Aristotle\u2019s Metaphysics, that ...
Le terme de "métaphysique" ne se lit pas chez Aristote. Les livres rassemblés sous ce titre ne cesse...
Some of Aristotle’s statements about the indemonstrability of the Principle of Non-Contradiction (PN...
Aristotle’s principle of non-contradiction (PNC) has been interpreted by Łukasiewicz through three d...
This paper discusses the three ancient commentaries on Book E of Aristotle’s Metaphysics, that have ...
Aristotle does not use the word ‘metaphysics’; the books called ‘Metaphysics’ clearly lack unity; th...
In this paper I explore the ways in which Alexander of Aphrodisias employs and devel- ops so-called ...
Alexander of Aphrodisias’s commentary (about AD 200) is the earliest extant commentary on Aristotle’...
This paper deals with some aspects of the strategy of defence that Aristotle dedicates to theprincip...
In this paper I examine what exactly is ‘Aristotelian metaphysics’. My inquiry into Aristotelian met...
[full article, abstract in English; only abstract in Lithuanian] This paper investigates a partic...
In De Interpretatione 6-9, Aristotle considers three logical principles: the principle of bivalence,...
This paper discusses the three ancient commentaries on Book E of Aristotle’s Metaphysics, that have ...
Alexander of Aphrodisias’s Commentary on Aristotle’s Metaphysics is an important testimony to unders...
"In the second half of book 1 of the Prior Analytics, Aristotle reflects on the application of the f...
This paper discusses the three ancient commentaries on Book E of Aristotle\u2019s Metaphysics, that ...
Le terme de "métaphysique" ne se lit pas chez Aristote. Les livres rassemblés sous ce titre ne cesse...
Some of Aristotle’s statements about the indemonstrability of the Principle of Non-Contradiction (PN...
Aristotle’s principle of non-contradiction (PNC) has been interpreted by Łukasiewicz through three d...
This paper discusses the three ancient commentaries on Book E of Aristotle’s Metaphysics, that have ...
Aristotle does not use the word ‘metaphysics’; the books called ‘Metaphysics’ clearly lack unity; th...
In this paper I explore the ways in which Alexander of Aphrodisias employs and devel- ops so-called ...
Alexander of Aphrodisias’s commentary (about AD 200) is the earliest extant commentary on Aristotle’...
This paper deals with some aspects of the strategy of defence that Aristotle dedicates to theprincip...
In this paper I examine what exactly is ‘Aristotelian metaphysics’. My inquiry into Aristotelian met...
[full article, abstract in English; only abstract in Lithuanian] This paper investigates a partic...
In De Interpretatione 6-9, Aristotle considers three logical principles: the principle of bivalence,...