This paper assesses the evidence for Peripatetic epistemology after Aristotle, in particular how the Peripatetics dealt with their Aristotelian heritage. It examines the fragmentary remains of Peripatetic works between the death of Aristotle and the first century BCE. The account attempts to reconstruct some of the views in logical works and those sources which were inspired in part by Aristotle’s wide-ranging views on knowledge acquisition and justification. Apart from Theophrastus, the main figures discussed (including some of their interactions with other thinkers) are Strato of Lampsacus, Hieronymus of Rhodes, Aristo of Ceos, Critolaus, Boethus of Sidon and Aristocles of Messene
In this first part of a 2-part survey of Aristotle's epistemology, I present an overview of the feat...
In the article I examine Aristotle’s distinction between knowledge and opinion. I first consider Ari...
How does Aristotle characterize the episteme teoretiké? Aristotle considered all science as a system...
The paper offers a running commentary on ps-Archytas’ On Intellect and Sense Perception, with the ai...
ABSTRACT: Alexander of Aphrodisias’ commentaries on Aristotle’s Organon are valuable sources for bot...
The paper discusses the attribution of the compendium De Philosophia Aristotelis to Nicolaus of Dama...
The Peripatetics explores the development of Peripatetic thought from Theophrastus and Strato to the...
This book deals with some Aristotelian philosophers of the Hellenistic Age, ranging from Theophrast...
In this second part of a 2-part survey of Aristotle's epistemology, I present an overview of Aristot...
The paper offers a running commentary on ps-Archytas’ On Intellect and Sense Perception, with the ai...
It takes work for human beings to know reality and to form and achieve values within it. Understandi...
The task of identifying the particular epistemological theories of the members of the old Academy is...
Is contemporary virtue epistemology in fact a revival of Aristotle’s theory of intellectual virtues ...
My dissertation challenges much of the last 1700 years of interpretation on important parts of Arist...
This is a translation, made by myself, of the paper to be published in Portuguese in the journal Dis...
In this first part of a 2-part survey of Aristotle's epistemology, I present an overview of the feat...
In the article I examine Aristotle’s distinction between knowledge and opinion. I first consider Ari...
How does Aristotle characterize the episteme teoretiké? Aristotle considered all science as a system...
The paper offers a running commentary on ps-Archytas’ On Intellect and Sense Perception, with the ai...
ABSTRACT: Alexander of Aphrodisias’ commentaries on Aristotle’s Organon are valuable sources for bot...
The paper discusses the attribution of the compendium De Philosophia Aristotelis to Nicolaus of Dama...
The Peripatetics explores the development of Peripatetic thought from Theophrastus and Strato to the...
This book deals with some Aristotelian philosophers of the Hellenistic Age, ranging from Theophrast...
In this second part of a 2-part survey of Aristotle's epistemology, I present an overview of Aristot...
The paper offers a running commentary on ps-Archytas’ On Intellect and Sense Perception, with the ai...
It takes work for human beings to know reality and to form and achieve values within it. Understandi...
The task of identifying the particular epistemological theories of the members of the old Academy is...
Is contemporary virtue epistemology in fact a revival of Aristotle’s theory of intellectual virtues ...
My dissertation challenges much of the last 1700 years of interpretation on important parts of Arist...
This is a translation, made by myself, of the paper to be published in Portuguese in the journal Dis...
In this first part of a 2-part survey of Aristotle's epistemology, I present an overview of the feat...
In the article I examine Aristotle’s distinction between knowledge and opinion. I first consider Ari...
How does Aristotle characterize the episteme teoretiké? Aristotle considered all science as a system...