Aristotle's theory of predication / / by Allan T. Bäck.

This book claims that Aristotle followed an aspect theory of predication. On it statements make a basic assertion of existence that can be more or less qualified. It is claimed that the aspect theory solves many puzzles about Aristotle's philosophy and gives a new unity to his logic and metaphy...

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Superior document:Philosophia antiqua, v. 84
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2000.
Year of Publication:2000
Language:English
Series:Philosophia Antiqua 84.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 346 pages).
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Other title:Theory of predication
Preliminary material /
INTRODUCTION /
THE LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE /
ARISTOTLE'S PRECURSORS /
ARISTOTLE ON THE USES OF 'BE' IN GREEK /
THE STATEMENT /
THE CATEGORIES AS PREDICATES /
TYPES OF PREDICATION /
NEGATIONS /
INFERENCE /
CONSEQUENCES /
BIBLIOGRAPHY /
INDEX /
Summary:This book claims that Aristotle followed an aspect theory of predication. On it statements make a basic assertion of existence that can be more or less qualified. It is claimed that the aspect theory solves many puzzles about Aristotle's philosophy and gives a new unity to his logic and metaphysics. The book considers Aristotle's views on predication relative to Greek philology, Aristotle's philosophical milieu, and the history and philosophy of predication theory. It offers new perspectives on such issues as existential import; the relation of Categories 2 andamp; 4; the place of differentiae and propria ; the predication of matter; unnatural predication; and the square of opposition. It ends by comparing Aristotle's theory with current ones.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 321-337) and index.
ISBN:9004321098
ISSN:0079-1687 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Allan T. Bäck.