However, there are a few points about what we can call ‘relation’ in Aristotle’s works: 1. Sound is always of something in relation to something and in something and it is impossible for one body only to generate a sound. (So., B, 8, 419b9-10) 2. Corresponding relation: ‘Let then C be to D as A, white, is to B, black; it follows alternado that C:A :: D:B. if then C and A belong to one subject, the case will be the same with them as with D and B…’ 3. ‘And the case is similar in regard to the states of the soul, all of which (like those of body) exist in virtue of particular relations… In the first place, it is much more true of the possession of knowledge that it depends upon a particular relation. And further,...
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In De Anima II.6, Aristotle divides the objects of perception into three kinds: “special perceptible...
While nowhere does he use the term to refer to his own theory, Aristotle is often thought to exempli...
Does Aristotle offer a definition of the soul? In fact, he rejects the possibility of defining the s...
However, there are a few points about what we can call ‘relation’ in Aristotle’s works: 1....
Both Plotinus and Porphyry contribute in their own ways to the tradition of neoplatonic commentaries...
In the Categories, Aristotle recognizes two relations that an entity can bear to a subject: it can e...
I think it would be fair to say that, until about 1900, philosophers were generally reluctant to adm...
Aristotle has a metaphysics of individual substances, substrata persisting through time that are nei...
The Aristotelian notion of friendship is a relatively under-discussed aspect of Aristotle's body of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis dissertation undertakes to do two things: to defend the thesis...
E Pluribus Unum. La relation chez AristoteAristote déconstruit l unité originaire des réalités à l a...
What lies behind Aristotle’s declarations that an attribute or feature that is demonstrated to belon...
In his definions Thomas refers to Aristotle’s doctrine, that something can be in some relation to so...
The paper explores Aristotle's theory about the relation between intellect and imagination.N/
Many contemporary philosophers hold that comparison requires a common, monistic ‘covering value’, an...
In De Anima II.6, Aristotle divides the objects of perception into three kinds: “special perceptible...
While nowhere does he use the term to refer to his own theory, Aristotle is often thought to exempli...
Does Aristotle offer a definition of the soul? In fact, he rejects the possibility of defining the s...