Aristotle : the collected papers of Joseph Owens
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Aristotle : the collected papers of Joseph Owens
State University of New York Press, c1981
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Companion vol. to the author's St. Thomas Aquinas on the existence of God
"Complete bibliography of Joseph Owens, C.Ss.R., M.S.D.": p. [229]-239
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"Great philosophers as well as great artists have the gift of inspiring profoundly different conceptions and meaning in the individuals who contemplate their work," writes Joseph Owens. Even now, twenty-three centuries after the philosopher's death, the study of Aristotle continues to challenge us and to broaden our intellectual outlook.
In this volume, John R. Catan has gathered together 18 major essays by the well-known aristotelian scholar Joseph Owens that have influenced current opinion on the philosopher. The collection represents the first well-rounded picture of Owens's interpretation of the theory of knowledge and associated cognitive problems in moral philosophy. Among the themes highlighted are: universality, cognition, matter and predication, the sciences, the soul, and nature. Included is a complete Owens bibliography, covering the years from 1946 to the present.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Joseph Owens C.Ss.R
Editor's Preface
1. Aristotle Teacher of Those Who Know
2. Aristotle on Categories
3. The Aristotelian Conception of the Sciences
4. Matter and Predication in Aristotle
5. The Grounds of Universality in Aristotle
6. The Universality of the Sensible in the Aristotelian Noetic
7. Aristotle—Cognition a Way of Being
8. Aristotelian Soul as Cognitive of Sensibles, Intelligibles and Self
9. A Note on Aristotle, De Anima 3.4.429b9
10. Aristotle's Definition of Soul
11. The Aristotelian Argument for the Material Principle of Bodies
12. The Teleology of Nature in Aristotle
13. The Grounds of Ethical Universality in Aristotle
14. Nature and Ethical Norm in Aristotle
15. Aristotelian Ethics, Medicine, and the Changing Nature of Man
Notes to the Text
Complete Bibliography of Joseph Owens C.Ss.R
Short Biography of Joseph Owens C.Ss.R.
Index of Persons
Index of Texts Cited
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