This book reconsiders the Aristotelian analogy. Focusing primarily on Aristotle's Physics Alpha, a structure of analogy emerges within Aristotle's discussion of the principles of "becoming." Eric Schumacher argues that logos, the first of these principles, is rooted in analogy and entails a type of mobility fit to reflect the be-coming of nature.
This book reconsiders the Aristotelian analogy. Focusing primarily on Aristotle's Physics Alpha, a structure of analogy emerges within Aristotle's discussion of the principles of "becoming." Eric Schumacher argues that logos, the first of these principles, is rooted in analogy and entails a type of mobility fit to reflect the be-coming of nature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Course of this Study Genesis and Analogy Comparability and Underlying Nature Chapter One: Locating the Structure of Analogy in Aristotle's Thought Two Determinant Points of Reference for the Study of Analogy in Aristotle's Thought: Gamma 2 and Lambda 4 Aristotle's "Common Nature" as the Ground of Analogy in Aquinas Aquinas on Analogical Names Aquinas on the Analogy of Being Concluding Comments on Aquinas on Analogy Aristotle's "Common Nature" as the Ground of the Abuse of Analogy Owen on Focal Meaning Aubenque on the "Origin of the Doctrine of the Analogy of Being" What Heidegger Adds to the Locating of Analogy in Aristotle Problems with the Two Interpretations of Analogy in Aristotle Chapter Two: Speaking By Nature Aristotle's Way as an Analogical Movement of Discovery Physics Alpha, 1 Three Conditions Nous for the Structure of Analogy The Co-operation of Nous and Aisth sis Nous and its Expression through Logos Nous and the Apprehending of First Principles A Few More Words on Nous and the Return to the Analogical Movement of Discovery Physics Alpha, 2 Concluding Remarks on the Analogical Movement of Discovery Chapter Three: On the Primary Role of Ster sis Unification and Uniqueness as the Guiding Significance of Ster sis Reading the Definitions of Ster sis from Metaphysics Delta, 22 A Few More Words Regarding the Articulation of Ster sis Physics Alpha, 3, 4 and 5 Concluding Remarks on Qualified Non-Being Chapter Four: On the Analogical Preservation of the Ambiguity of Being Physics Alpha, 6 Logos as Radical Analogy Concluding Remarks on Logos as Radical Analogy Bibliography
Introduction Course of this Study Genesis and Analogy Comparability and Underlying Nature Chapter One: Locating the Structure of Analogy in Aristotle's Thought Two Determinant Points of Reference for the Study of Analogy in Aristotle's Thought: Gamma 2 and Lambda 4 Aristotle's "Common Nature" as the Ground of Analogy in Aquinas Aquinas on Analogical Names Aquinas on the Analogy of Being Concluding Comments on Aquinas on Analogy Aristotle's "Common Nature" as the Ground of the Abuse of Analogy Owen on Focal Meaning Aubenque on the "Origin of the Doctrine of the Analogy of Being" What Heidegger Adds to the Locating of Analogy in Aristotle Problems with the Two Interpretations of Analogy in Aristotle Chapter Two: Speaking By Nature Aristotle's Way as an Analogical Movement of Discovery Physics Alpha, 1 Three Conditions Nous for the Structure of Analogy The Co-operation of Nous and Aisth sis Nous and its Expression through Logos Nous and the Apprehending of First Principles A Few More Words on Nous and the Return to the Analogical Movement of Discovery Physics Alpha, 2 Concluding Remarks on the Analogical Movement of Discovery Chapter Three: On the Primary Role of Ster sis Unification and Uniqueness as the Guiding Significance of Ster sis Reading the Definitions of Ster sis from Metaphysics Delta, 22 A Few More Words Regarding the Articulation of Ster sis Physics Alpha, 3, 4 and 5 Concluding Remarks on Qualified Non-Being Chapter Four: On the Analogical Preservation of the Ambiguity of Being Physics Alpha, 6 Logos as Radical Analogy Concluding Remarks on Logos as Radical Analogy Bibliography
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