How does Aristotle characterize the episteme teoretiké? Aristotle considered all science as a system S of statements that answer to various canons, for example, those that refer to a particular type or class of objects, those which are true, those which refer to their logical consequences, those which are accepted without definition, and those that are accepted without demonstration. Thus, in this work, on the one hand I will reconstruct the arguments Aristotle gives to support this system, and on the other, I will analyze the validity of such arguments. The hypothesis that I will handle is that if the requisites that Aristotle prescribes for scientific knowledge are assumed to be true, then conclusions are reached that in most cases are in...
Myles Burnyeat maintains that Aristotelian epistêmê, in so far as it deals with explanations, is pro...
The Aristotelian-Thomistic theory of the abstractive induction of immediate first principles and me...
This chapter discusses the first part of Aristotle's Posterior Analytics A-33, 88b30-89a10. I claim ...
How does Aristotle characterize the episteme teoretiké? Aristotle considered all science as a system...
Aristotle holds that we only have scientific knowledge of what cannot be otherwise. This may seem to...
The paper provides an interpretation of Aristotle’s view on scientific inquiry as problem solving. I...
Aristotle contrasts episteme and doxa through the key notions of universal and necessary. These noti...
I reconstruct Aristotle’s epistemology and scientific methodology avoiding some problems which, in m...
The paper purports to clarify what exactly is Aristotelian empiricism. I first present objections to...
Aristotle rejected the idea of a single, overarching super-science or “theory of everything”, and he...
Aristotle rejected the idea of a single, overarching super-science or “theory of everything,” and he...
Today, there are many natural sciences, one of which is physics, but there is no science in the sens...
This is a translation, made by myself, of the paper to be published in Portuguese in the journal Dis...
I argue that Aristotle in Phys. I believes that the pre-existing matter a natural being is made from...
Aristotle, in his Metaphysics, not only tries to establish a relationship that is direct, coherent, ...
Myles Burnyeat maintains that Aristotelian epistêmê, in so far as it deals with explanations, is pro...
The Aristotelian-Thomistic theory of the abstractive induction of immediate first principles and me...
This chapter discusses the first part of Aristotle's Posterior Analytics A-33, 88b30-89a10. I claim ...
How does Aristotle characterize the episteme teoretiké? Aristotle considered all science as a system...
Aristotle holds that we only have scientific knowledge of what cannot be otherwise. This may seem to...
The paper provides an interpretation of Aristotle’s view on scientific inquiry as problem solving. I...
Aristotle contrasts episteme and doxa through the key notions of universal and necessary. These noti...
I reconstruct Aristotle’s epistemology and scientific methodology avoiding some problems which, in m...
The paper purports to clarify what exactly is Aristotelian empiricism. I first present objections to...
Aristotle rejected the idea of a single, overarching super-science or “theory of everything”, and he...
Aristotle rejected the idea of a single, overarching super-science or “theory of everything,” and he...
Today, there are many natural sciences, one of which is physics, but there is no science in the sens...
This is a translation, made by myself, of the paper to be published in Portuguese in the journal Dis...
I argue that Aristotle in Phys. I believes that the pre-existing matter a natural being is made from...
Aristotle, in his Metaphysics, not only tries to establish a relationship that is direct, coherent, ...
Myles Burnyeat maintains that Aristotelian epistêmê, in so far as it deals with explanations, is pro...
The Aristotelian-Thomistic theory of the abstractive induction of immediate first principles and me...
This chapter discusses the first part of Aristotle's Posterior Analytics A-33, 88b30-89a10. I claim ...