This chapter examines Aristotle’s rejection of a Platonist theory positing two principles: Form and the Great and Small. He complains that, under the latter, privation is not distinguished from the subject of coming to be. This chapter discusses the background for this dyadic theory in the Philebus and the Timaeus. It suggests that Aristotle’s opposition only makes sense if Platonists were proposing to extend it to cover comings to be such as biological reproduction. It also discusses whether, dialectically, Aristotle wins against Platonism within Physics I 9, and in the wider context of his biology. The chapter notes that when the explanandum is eternal motion, the triad of principles is useless, because there is no distinct principle of p...
Ancient Platonists and Aristotelians considered the heuristic method of reasoning to first principle...
The concept of Platonism has shown variations throughout history, but generally it has been associat...
In this paper I examine Aristotle\u27s account of sexual difference in Generation of Animals, arguin...
This chapter examines Aristotle’s rejection of a Platonist theory positing two principles: Form and ...
This chapter examines Aristotle’s rejection of a Platonist theory positing two principles: Form and ...
Vázquez, D. (2022) 'Aristotle on efficient and final causes in Plato', Elenchos, 43(1), 29-54, avail...
No one influenced and shaped our thinking about dispositions and causal properties more than Aristot...
This study offers a new interpretation of a well-known Aristotelian argument against some basic tene...
The possibility of a harmony between the psychological doctrine of Aristotle and that of Plato marks...
In this paper I will discuss some puzzles about the first principles proposed by Plato and criticize...
In this article, I restate the interpretation of Aristotle's Ph. 2.5, 196b17–21, which I presented f...
According to Aristotle, Plato's efforts at metaphysical explanation not only fail, they are nonsensi...
This appears in a supplementary issue of the Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, entitle...
Many Aristotelian commentators have noted the difficult, dense, and generally baffling nature of Met...
Of all the criticisms that Aristotle gives of his predecessors’ theories of soul in De anima I.3–5, ...
Ancient Platonists and Aristotelians considered the heuristic method of reasoning to first principle...
The concept of Platonism has shown variations throughout history, but generally it has been associat...
In this paper I examine Aristotle\u27s account of sexual difference in Generation of Animals, arguin...
This chapter examines Aristotle’s rejection of a Platonist theory positing two principles: Form and ...
This chapter examines Aristotle’s rejection of a Platonist theory positing two principles: Form and ...
Vázquez, D. (2022) 'Aristotle on efficient and final causes in Plato', Elenchos, 43(1), 29-54, avail...
No one influenced and shaped our thinking about dispositions and causal properties more than Aristot...
This study offers a new interpretation of a well-known Aristotelian argument against some basic tene...
The possibility of a harmony between the psychological doctrine of Aristotle and that of Plato marks...
In this paper I will discuss some puzzles about the first principles proposed by Plato and criticize...
In this article, I restate the interpretation of Aristotle's Ph. 2.5, 196b17–21, which I presented f...
According to Aristotle, Plato's efforts at metaphysical explanation not only fail, they are nonsensi...
This appears in a supplementary issue of the Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, entitle...
Many Aristotelian commentators have noted the difficult, dense, and generally baffling nature of Met...
Of all the criticisms that Aristotle gives of his predecessors’ theories of soul in De anima I.3–5, ...
Ancient Platonists and Aristotelians considered the heuristic method of reasoning to first principle...
The concept of Platonism has shown variations throughout history, but generally it has been associat...
In this paper I examine Aristotle\u27s account of sexual difference in Generation of Animals, arguin...