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Book Title
Aristotle's Theory of Substance
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Title
Aristotle's Theory of Substance
Inscribed
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Era
2000s
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Yes
Subjects
Philosophy
Country
USA
Age Level
Adults
ISBN
9780198238553
Publication Name
Aristotle's Theory of Substance : the Categories and Metaphysics Zeta
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
2000
Series
Oxford Aristotle Studies
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.2in
Author
Michael V. Wedin
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
30 Oz
Number of Pages
496 Pages

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Michael Wedin argues against the prevailing notion that Aristotle's views on the nature of reality are fundamentally inconsistent. According to Wedin's new interpretation, the difference between the early theory of the Categories and the later theory of the Metaphysics reflects the fact that Aristotle is engaged in quite different projects in the two works--the earlier focusing on ontology, and the later on explanation.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
019823855x
ISBN-13
9780198238553
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Author
Michael V. Wedin
Publication Name
Aristotle's Theory of Substance : the Categories and Metaphysics Zeta
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2000
Series
Oxford Aristotle Studies
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
496 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
30 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
B491.S8w43 2000
Reviews
... scrupulous analyses of individual texts ... Wedin's book deserves an honoured place in the literature on Aristotle's metaphysics., ''Michael Wedin has written the equivalent for Aristotle of what biblical scholars would call a "harmony of the gospels." It is a wonderfully rich and argumentatively dense reconstruction of Aristotle's two most important treatises on substance, the Categories and Metaphysics Zeta, works thatmany of our most able Aristotle scholars have declared irreconcilable. . . . Both the magisterial scope of this fine book and its rich detail are worthy of the great treatises it examines. Since Wedin works out his own positions with explicit and detailed reference to some of the most carefulrecent scholarship on these works, his book will no doubt be subjected to intense scrutiny and thorough debate. It deserves nothing less.''Gareth B. Matthews, Journal of the History of Philosophy, 'Wedin's conclusions will be of particular interest not only to scholarsdirectly engaged with the question of the compatibility of the Categories andthe Metaphysics, but also to those interested in the role of casual explanationin Aristotle's metaphysical project.'Ian Bell, Department of Philosophy, University of Richmond, 'it is clear that this is an important book ... Wedin has given us a careful, detailed, and insightful analysis of Zeta that will amply repay the careful study it demands.'Ian Bell, Department of Philosophy, University of Richmond, "Michael Wedin has written the equivalent for Aristotle of what biblical scholars would call a 'harmony of the gospels.' It is a wonderfully rich and argumentatively dense reconstruction of Aristotle's two most important treatises on substance, the Categories and Metaphysics Zeta, works that many of our most able Aristotle scholars have declared irreconcilable....Both the magisterial scope of this fine book and its rich detail are worthy of the great treatises it examines. Since Wedin works out his own positions with explicit and detailed reference to some of the most careful recent scholarship on these works, his book will no doubt be subjected to intense scrutiny and thorough debate. It deserves nothing less."--Journal of the History of Philosophy, 'The book will hold considerable appeal not only for Aristotelian scholarsbut also for analytically trained metaphysicians with an interest in Aristotle.There is also to be found astute criticism of some leading alternativeinterpretations of these texts.'Ian Bell, Department of Philosophy, University of Richmond, 'The book will hold considerable appeal not only for Aristotelian scholars but also for analytically trained metaphysicians with an interest in Aristotle. There is also to be found astute criticism of some leading alternative interpretations of these texts.'Ian Bell, Department of Philosophy, University of Richmond, 'Wedin's conclusions will be of particular interest not only to scholars directly engaged with the question of the compatibility of the Categories and the Metaphysics, but also to those interested in the role of casual explanation in Aristotle's metaphysical project.'Ian Bell, Department of Philosophy, University of Richmond, 'This contribution to the literature on Aristotle's account of substanceis valuable for a number of reasons. Wedin's thesis is both important andintrinsically plausible, whether or not one ultimately agrees with it.'Ian Bell, Department of Philosophy, University of Richmond, "Michael Wedin has written the equivalent for Aristotle of what biblical scholars would call a 'harmony of the gospels.' It is a wonderfully rich and argumentatively dense reconstruction of Aristotle's two most important treatises on substance, the Categories and Metaphysics Zeta, works that many of our most able Aristotle scholars have declared irreconcilable....Both the magisterial scope of this fine book and its rich detail are worthy of the great treatises it examines. Since Wedin works out his own positions with explicit and detailed reference to some of the most careful recent scholarship on these works, his book will no doubt be subjected to intense scrutiny and thorough debate. It deserves nothing less."-- Journal of the History of Philosophy, 'This contribution to the literature on Aristotle's account of substance is valuable for a number of reasons. Wedin's thesis is both important and intrinsically plausible, whether or not one ultimately agrees with it.'Ian Bell, Department of Philosophy, University of Richmond
eBook Format
Netlibrary
Table of Content
Introduction; I. The Plan of the Categories; II. Nonsubstantial Individuals; III. Commitment and Configuration in the Categories; IV. Tales of the Two Treatises; V. The Structure and Substance of Substance; VI. Form as Essence; VII. Zeta 6 on the Immediacy of Form; VIII. The Purification of Form; IX. Generality and Compositionality; X. Form and Explanation; Bibliography; Indexes.
Copyright Date
2000
Topic
History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical, Metaphysics
Lccn
00-708880
Dewey Decimal
111/.1/092
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Philosophy

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