Aristotle and the Rehabilitation of Homonymy : A Metaphysical Journey through Words and Things /

Aristotle argued that scientific investigation depends on well-established genera, from which are revealed fundamental properties. However, the core elements of his philosophy are based on non-generic unities. Being is not a genus; it is divided into ten categories or supreme genera. Being serves as...

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اللغة: English

منشور في: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

سلاسل: Classical Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2025.
Philosophia Antiqua ; 173.

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رقم الطلب: B438

جدول المحتويات:
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  •  1 Aristotle behind the Eight Ball
  •  2 Homonymy as a Threat
  •  3 Genera and Universals
  •  4 For the Most Part Predication
  •  5 Genos and Science
  •  Excursus
  • Part 1: The Inception of the Journey
  • 1 Homonymy in the Categories
  •  1 The Ontology of the Categories
  •  2 The Doctrine of Homonymy in Categories
  • 2 Troublemakers
  •  1 The Meaning of σωφροσύνη
  •  2 Love and the Erotic Urge
  •  3 The Definition of Pleasure in the Philebus
  •  4 The Trouble with Φιλία
  • Part 2: Aristotle's Doctrine of Homonymy
  • 3 General Schema
  •  1 The First Steps
  •  2 A New Terminology
  •  3 An Introduction to Homonymy in Aristotle
  •  4 Homonymy and Incommensurability
  • 4 Hierarchical Homonymies
  •  1 Focal Meaning
  •  2 Ordered Series
  •  3 Subordination
  • 5 Non-hierarchical Homonymies
  •  1 Analogy
  •  2 Resemblance
  • 6 Unnamed Kinds
  •  1 The Object of Physics as a Science
  •  2 The Basic Kinds of Movement
  •  3 The Incommensurability of the Basic Kinds of Movement
  •  4 The Hierarchy between the Different Kinds of Movement
  •  5 Greek Commentators and the Homonymy of Movement
  • 7 Unrecognised Cases
  •  1 The Notion of Πάθος
  •  2 Defining Emotions
  •  3 The Bodily Aspect of Emotions
  •  4 Aspasius on Emotions
  •  5 Voluntariness and Involuntariness
  • 8 Ousia
  •  1 Preliminary Remarks and Caveats
  •  2 A Unified Doctrine of οὐσία
  •  3 The First Route to Connect the Two Provinces of Substance
  •  4 The Second Route
  •  5 Aristotelian Sortals
  •  6 Two Kinds of Substance
  •  7 Sensible and Non-sensible Substances
  • Appendix 1: Speusippus on Homonymy
  • Appendix 2: Oneness
  • Bibliography
  • Index of Passages
  • Index of Topics
  • Index of Proper Names.