Aristotle's theory of contrariety
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Aristotle's theory of contrariety
(International library of philosophy, . Ancient philosophy ; 1)
Routledge, 2000, c1985
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Originally published: London : Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1957 (International library of psychology, philosophy and scientific method)
ISBN for series "Ancient philosophy": 041522571X
Bibliography: p. 242-246
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is Volume I of ten of a series on Ancient Philosophy. Originally published in 1957, the present volume is the result of several years of research in ancient philosophy. It began with the main purpose of elucidating the theme of contrariety and the role it played in the Aristotelian treatises as well as a look into its pre-Aristotelian history.
Table of Contents
I. APPROACHING ARISTOTLE II. THE ONTOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF CONTRARIETY AND ITS RELATION TO SUBSTANCE AS NATURE III. FROM THE COSMOLOGICAL TO THE ONTOLOGICAL USE OF THE PRINCIPLE OF CONTRARIETY IV. CONTRARIETY IN THE LOCUS OF PROCESS AND IN THE CATEGORIES V. THE PRIME CONTRARIETY AND THE ONTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF DETERMINATE OR LINEAR PROCESSES VI. CONTRARIETY IN THE THEORY OF OPPOSITION IN LANGUAGE AND AS THE FOUNDATION FOR THE LAW OF NON-CONTRADICTION VII. PROCESS AND THE PRINCIPLE OF SOUL VIII. BEING AND THE RANGE OF KNOWLEDGE IX. CONTRARIETY AND THE RANGE OF CONDUCT
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