Reading Aristotle : argument and exposition /

Reading Aristotle: Argument and Exposition argues that Aristotle's treatises must be approached as progressive unfoldings of a unified position that may extend over a single book, an entire treatise, or across several works. Contributors demonstrate that Aristotle relies on both explanatory and...

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Other Authors: Wians, William Robert., Polansky, Ronald M., 1948-

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Boston : Brill, 2017.

Series: Philosophia Antiqua 146.
Philosophia Antiqua Online, ISBN: 9789004319752.

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Call Number: B485

Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter /
  • William Wians and Ron Polansky
  • Introduction /
  • William Wians and Ron Polansky
  • Ways of Proving in Aristotle /
  • Marco Zingano
  • Aristotle's Scientific Method /
  • Edward C. Halper
  • Aristotle's Problemata-Style and Aural Textuality /
  • Diana Quarantotto
  • Natural Things and Body: The Investigations of Physics /
  • Helen S. Lang
  • Surrogate Principles and the Natural Order of Exposition in Aristotle's De Caelo II /
  • Mariska Leunissen
  • Arrangement and Exploratory Discourse in the Parva Naturalia /
  • Philip van der Eijk
  • The Place of the De Motu Animalium in Aristotle's Natural Philosophy /
  • Andrea Falcon
  • Is Aristotle's Account of Sexual Differentiation Inconsistent? /
  • William Wians
  • The Concept of Ousia in Metaphysics Alpha, Beta, and Gamma /
  • Vasilis Politis and Jun Su
  • Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics is a Work of Practical Science /
  • Ron Polansky
  • Aristotle on the (Alleged) Inferiority of History to Poetry /
  • Thornton C. Lockwood
  • Aristotle on the Best Kind of Tragic Plot: Re-reading Poetics 13-14 /
  • Malcolm Heath
  • Bibliography /
  • William Wians and Ron Polansky
  • Indexes /
  • William Wians and Ron Polansky.