Aristotle on Meaning and Essence

Aristotle on Meaning and Essence
Title Aristotle on Meaning and Essence PDF eBook
Author David Owain Maurice Charles
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 427
Release 2000
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0198250703

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This volume presents a study of Aristotle's views on meaning, essence, and necessity. It aims, through reading his texts, to reach a clear understanding of his claims and arguments, and to assess their truth and importance to philosophy.

Aristotle on Meaning and Essence

Aristotle on Meaning and Essence
Title Aristotle on Meaning and Essence PDF eBook
Author David Charles
Publisher
Pages 410
Release 2005
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Aristotle on Meaning and Essence

Aristotle on Meaning and Essence
Title Aristotle on Meaning and Essence PDF eBook
Author Charles, David Owain Maurice Charles
Publisher
Pages 410
Release 2000
Genre Electronic books
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Aristotle on Meaning and Essence

Aristotle on Meaning and Essence
Title Aristotle on Meaning and Essence PDF eBook
Author David Owain Maurice Charles
Publisher
Pages
Release 2000
Genre Essentialism (Philosophy)
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Aristotle on Meaning and Essence

Aristotle on Meaning and Essence
Title Aristotle on Meaning and Essence PDF eBook
Author David Charles
Publisher Clarendon Press
Pages 436
Release 2000-10-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0191520276

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David Charles presents a study of Aristotle's views on meaning, essence, necessity, and related topics. These interconnected views are central to Aristotle's metaphysics, philosophy of language, and philosophy of science. They are also highly relevant to current philosophical debates. Charles aims, on the basis of a careful reading of Aristotle's texts and many subsequent works, to reach a clear understanding of his claims and arguments, and to assess their truth and their importance to philosophy ancient and modern.

Being, Essence and Substance in Plato and Aristotle

Being, Essence and Substance in Plato and Aristotle
Title Being, Essence and Substance in Plato and Aristotle PDF eBook
Author Paul Ricoeur
Publisher Polity
Pages 0
Release 2013-09-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780745660547

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Paul Ricoeur (1913-2005) was one of the outstanding French philosophers of the 20th century and his work is widely read in the English-speaking world. This unique volume comprises the lectures that Ricoeur gave on Plato and Aristotle at the University of Strasbourg in 1953-54. The aim of these lectures is to analyse the metaphysics of Plato and Aristotle and to discern in their work the ontological foundations of Western philosophy. The relation between Plato and Aristotle is commonly portrayed as a contrast between a philosophy of essence and a philosophy of substance, but Ricoeur shows that this opposition is too simple. Aristotelian ontology is not a simple antithesis to Platonism: the radical ontology of Aristotle stands in a far more subtle relation of continuity and opposition to that of Plato and it is this relation we have to reconstruct and understand. Ricoeur’s lectures offer a brilliant analysis of the great works of Plato and Aristotle which has withstood the test of time. They also provide a unique insight into the development of Ricoeur’s thinking in the early 1950s, revealing that, even at this early stage of his work, Ricoeur was focused sharply on issues of language and the text.

Formal Causes

Formal Causes
Title Formal Causes PDF eBook
Author Michael T. Ferejohn
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 224
Release 2013-10
Genre History
ISBN 019969530X

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Michael T. Ferejohn presents a new analysis of Aristotle's theory of explanation and scientific knowledge, in the context of its Socratic roots. Ferejohn shows how Aristotle resolves the tension between his commitment to the formal-case model of explanation and his recognition of the role of efficient causes in explaining natural phenomena.