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Order and multiplicity: homonymy in the philosophy of Aristotle

Autor Christopher Shields

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Order and multiplicity: homonymy in the philosophy of Aristotle
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Aristotle attaches particular significance to the homonymy of many central concepts in philosophy and science: that is, to the diversity of ways of being common to a single general concept. Christopher Shields investigates and evaluates Aristotle's a...

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  • Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780199253074
  • ISBN10 0199253072
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 290
  • Colección Oxford Aristotle Studies
  • Año de Edición 2002
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Rústica

Order and multiplicity: homonymy in the philosophy of Aristotle

Autor Christopher Shields

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Aristotle attaches particular significance to the homonymy of many central concepts in philosophy and science: that is, to the diversity of ways of being common to a single general concept. Christopher Shields investigates and evaluates Aristotle's a...

32,95€
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Aristotle attaches particular significance to the homonymy of many central concepts in philosophy and science: that is, to the diversity of ways of being common to a single general concept. Christopher Shields investigates and evaluates Aristotle's approach to questions about homonymy, characterizing the metaphysical and semantic commitments necessary to establish the homonymy of a given concept. Then, in a series of case-studies, Shields examines in detail some of Aristotle's principal applications of homonymy - to the body, sameness and oneness, life, goodness, and being. Shields's aim is not only to give a fuller understanding of Aristotle's methodology and to illuminate his specific doctrines in a variety of areas, but to show that this methodology remains fruitful today.

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