This paper contributes to the debate on the origins of the doctrine of the analogy of being. The author argues that it was Alexander of Aphrodisias who started the process that was ultimately to lead, with Thomas Aquinas, to the complete formulation of the doctrine of the analogy of being. Alexander’s decisive contribution appears to lie not in the overlap between the unity by analogy in Metaph. Δ 6 and the πρὸς ἕν of Metaph. Γ 2, as recently claimed by K.L. Flannery, but in the commentator’s having placed being as an intermediate between homonymous and synonymous. Alexander’s distinction between the three terms seems to mark a turning point in the way Aristotle’s passage has been interpreted. By going beyond Aristotle, and placing being...
An original thinker in his own right and the greatest ancient commentator on Aristotle, Alexander of...
International audienceIt is a commonplace that ancient commentators would have worked to systematise...
Thomas Aquinas on the Principle Omne Agens Agit Sibi SimileDaniel J. Pierson, Ph.D.Director: Kevin W...
This introduction outlines some of the fundamental stages in the debate on the doctrine of the analo...
The mediaeval doctrine of the analogy of being implies confusion between two structures which Aristo...
Quite broadly, analogia can be understood as a mode of presenting and (re)presenting the play betwee...
Alexander of Aphrodisias picks up Aristotle’s insufficient treatment of simultaneous perception and ...
Alexander of Aphrodisias’s commentary (about AD 200) is the earliest extant commentary on Aristotle’...
This paper is an exploratory investigation of the use of analogy in Aristotle\u27s works. The thesis...
The present paper deals with Saint Thomas's commentary to Aristotle's De Anima III, in wich we find ...
This introduction surveys the main themes of the papers gathered in this volume dedicated to the top...
ABSTRACT: Alexander of Aphrodisias’ commentaries on Aristotle’s Organon are valuable sources for bot...
AbstractAnalogy is one of the very few phenomena which raises interest for a large number of science...
The expert (technē) analogy often plays an essential role in the arguments of Xenophon, Plato and Ar...
This contribution aims to demonstrate that we can still find new food for thought on the classic top...
An original thinker in his own right and the greatest ancient commentator on Aristotle, Alexander of...
International audienceIt is a commonplace that ancient commentators would have worked to systematise...
Thomas Aquinas on the Principle Omne Agens Agit Sibi SimileDaniel J. Pierson, Ph.D.Director: Kevin W...
This introduction outlines some of the fundamental stages in the debate on the doctrine of the analo...
The mediaeval doctrine of the analogy of being implies confusion between two structures which Aristo...
Quite broadly, analogia can be understood as a mode of presenting and (re)presenting the play betwee...
Alexander of Aphrodisias picks up Aristotle’s insufficient treatment of simultaneous perception and ...
Alexander of Aphrodisias’s commentary (about AD 200) is the earliest extant commentary on Aristotle’...
This paper is an exploratory investigation of the use of analogy in Aristotle\u27s works. The thesis...
The present paper deals with Saint Thomas's commentary to Aristotle's De Anima III, in wich we find ...
This introduction surveys the main themes of the papers gathered in this volume dedicated to the top...
ABSTRACT: Alexander of Aphrodisias’ commentaries on Aristotle’s Organon are valuable sources for bot...
AbstractAnalogy is one of the very few phenomena which raises interest for a large number of science...
The expert (technē) analogy often plays an essential role in the arguments of Xenophon, Plato and Ar...
This contribution aims to demonstrate that we can still find new food for thought on the classic top...
An original thinker in his own right and the greatest ancient commentator on Aristotle, Alexander of...
International audienceIt is a commonplace that ancient commentators would have worked to systematise...
Thomas Aquinas on the Principle Omne Agens Agit Sibi SimileDaniel J. Pierson, Ph.D.Director: Kevin W...