Aristotle's two systems
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Aristotle's two systems
(Clarendon paperbacks)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1990, c1987
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Bibliography: p. [333]-346
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内容説明
In this study, Daniel W. Graham addresses two major problems in interpreting Aristotle. First, should we reconcile the apparent inconsistencies of the corpus by assuming an underlying unity of doctrine (unitarianism), or by positing a sequence of developing ideas (developmentalism)? Secondly, what is the relation between the so-called logical works on the one hand and the physical-metaphysical treatises on the other? Although the problems appear to be unrelated,
Graham finds that the key to the first lies in the second, and in doing so provides the first major alternative to the unitarian approach since Jaeger's pioneering developmental study of 1923.
目次
- The two systems hypothesis
- S1:Atomic substantialism
- S2:Hylomorphic substantialism
- The incommensurability of the systems
- The hylomorphic turn
- The growth of S2:The four causes
- The growth of S2:Potentiality and actuality
- The paradoxes of substance: matter
- The paradoxes of substance: form
- S1 without S2: What Aristotle should have said
- The two systems theory as an interpretation of Aristotle
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