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Victorino Tejeracombines an American naturalist approach to Aristotle's modes of knowing with new applications of Justus Buchler's systematic metaphysics. Bridging the gap between classical and modern, Tejera reveals a cohesive revitalization of metaphysical naturalism for contemporary scholars.
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Victorino Tejeracombines an American naturalist approach to Aristotle's modes of knowing with new applications of Justus Buchler's systematic metaphysics. Bridging the gap between classical and modern, Tejera reveals a cohesive revitalization of metaphysical naturalism for contemporary scholars.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9780739194454
- ISBN-10: 0739194453
- Artikelnr.: 41377294
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9780739194454
- ISBN-10: 0739194453
- Artikelnr.: 41377294
By Victorino Tejera - Edited by Atila Bayat
Part I: Metaphysics from the Perspective of Classic American Philosophy
Chapter 1: Metaphysics as Coordinative Analysis or Speculative Rhetoric
Part II: The Aristotelian-Peripatetic Metaphysics: a Naturalist Reading and
Critique Chapter 2: Books Alpha and Alpha the Less Chapter 3: Book Beta:
Some Problems in the Search for Knowledge Chapter 4: Book Gamma: First
Philosophy as the Study of Primary Being and the Most Basic Categories
Chapter 5: Book Delta: Terms and Concepts Chapter 6: Books Epsilon and
Zeta: On Primal Existence Chapter 7: Book Eta: On the Unity of Matter and
Form: Potentiality Chapter 8: Book Theta: Potentiality is Power, Energeia
is Function Chapter 9: Book Iota: Unity and Derivative Concepts Chapter 10:
Book Kappa: Knowledge, Principles and First Philosophy Chapter 11: Book
Lambda: Does Aristotle's Naturalism Leave Room for the Supernatural?
Chapter 12: Books Mu and Nu: Mathematical Being, the Ideas, and First
'Archai' Part III: The Metaphysics of Ordinal Naturalism Chapter 13:
Buchler's Modes of Judgment and Aristotle's Kinds of Knowing Chapter 14:
Buchler's Metaphysics of Natural Complexes Chapter 15: Ordinality,
Relation, Possibility and Actuality Chapter 16: The World as Infinite
Complexes, and Nature as Ordinality Part IV: Applying Buchler's Metaphysics
Chapter 17: Peirce, Parmenides, and Buchler on Continuity and Relatedness
Chapter 18: Buchler, Peirce and Interpretation Theory Chapter 19: Buchler's
Philosophy and Plato's Method Chapter 20: Did Plato Give a Lecture or a
Recital?
Chapter 1: Metaphysics as Coordinative Analysis or Speculative Rhetoric
Part II: The Aristotelian-Peripatetic Metaphysics: a Naturalist Reading and
Critique Chapter 2: Books Alpha and Alpha the Less Chapter 3: Book Beta:
Some Problems in the Search for Knowledge Chapter 4: Book Gamma: First
Philosophy as the Study of Primary Being and the Most Basic Categories
Chapter 5: Book Delta: Terms and Concepts Chapter 6: Books Epsilon and
Zeta: On Primal Existence Chapter 7: Book Eta: On the Unity of Matter and
Form: Potentiality Chapter 8: Book Theta: Potentiality is Power, Energeia
is Function Chapter 9: Book Iota: Unity and Derivative Concepts Chapter 10:
Book Kappa: Knowledge, Principles and First Philosophy Chapter 11: Book
Lambda: Does Aristotle's Naturalism Leave Room for the Supernatural?
Chapter 12: Books Mu and Nu: Mathematical Being, the Ideas, and First
'Archai' Part III: The Metaphysics of Ordinal Naturalism Chapter 13:
Buchler's Modes of Judgment and Aristotle's Kinds of Knowing Chapter 14:
Buchler's Metaphysics of Natural Complexes Chapter 15: Ordinality,
Relation, Possibility and Actuality Chapter 16: The World as Infinite
Complexes, and Nature as Ordinality Part IV: Applying Buchler's Metaphysics
Chapter 17: Peirce, Parmenides, and Buchler on Continuity and Relatedness
Chapter 18: Buchler, Peirce and Interpretation Theory Chapter 19: Buchler's
Philosophy and Plato's Method Chapter 20: Did Plato Give a Lecture or a
Recital?
Part I: Metaphysics from the Perspective of Classic American Philosophy
Chapter 1: Metaphysics as Coordinative Analysis or Speculative Rhetoric
Part II: The Aristotelian-Peripatetic Metaphysics: a Naturalist Reading and
Critique Chapter 2: Books Alpha and Alpha the Less Chapter 3: Book Beta:
Some Problems in the Search for Knowledge Chapter 4: Book Gamma: First
Philosophy as the Study of Primary Being and the Most Basic Categories
Chapter 5: Book Delta: Terms and Concepts Chapter 6: Books Epsilon and
Zeta: On Primal Existence Chapter 7: Book Eta: On the Unity of Matter and
Form: Potentiality Chapter 8: Book Theta: Potentiality is Power, Energeia
is Function Chapter 9: Book Iota: Unity and Derivative Concepts Chapter 10:
Book Kappa: Knowledge, Principles and First Philosophy Chapter 11: Book
Lambda: Does Aristotle's Naturalism Leave Room for the Supernatural?
Chapter 12: Books Mu and Nu: Mathematical Being, the Ideas, and First
'Archai' Part III: The Metaphysics of Ordinal Naturalism Chapter 13:
Buchler's Modes of Judgment and Aristotle's Kinds of Knowing Chapter 14:
Buchler's Metaphysics of Natural Complexes Chapter 15: Ordinality,
Relation, Possibility and Actuality Chapter 16: The World as Infinite
Complexes, and Nature as Ordinality Part IV: Applying Buchler's Metaphysics
Chapter 17: Peirce, Parmenides, and Buchler on Continuity and Relatedness
Chapter 18: Buchler, Peirce and Interpretation Theory Chapter 19: Buchler's
Philosophy and Plato's Method Chapter 20: Did Plato Give a Lecture or a
Recital?
Chapter 1: Metaphysics as Coordinative Analysis or Speculative Rhetoric
Part II: The Aristotelian-Peripatetic Metaphysics: a Naturalist Reading and
Critique Chapter 2: Books Alpha and Alpha the Less Chapter 3: Book Beta:
Some Problems in the Search for Knowledge Chapter 4: Book Gamma: First
Philosophy as the Study of Primary Being and the Most Basic Categories
Chapter 5: Book Delta: Terms and Concepts Chapter 6: Books Epsilon and
Zeta: On Primal Existence Chapter 7: Book Eta: On the Unity of Matter and
Form: Potentiality Chapter 8: Book Theta: Potentiality is Power, Energeia
is Function Chapter 9: Book Iota: Unity and Derivative Concepts Chapter 10:
Book Kappa: Knowledge, Principles and First Philosophy Chapter 11: Book
Lambda: Does Aristotle's Naturalism Leave Room for the Supernatural?
Chapter 12: Books Mu and Nu: Mathematical Being, the Ideas, and First
'Archai' Part III: The Metaphysics of Ordinal Naturalism Chapter 13:
Buchler's Modes of Judgment and Aristotle's Kinds of Knowing Chapter 14:
Buchler's Metaphysics of Natural Complexes Chapter 15: Ordinality,
Relation, Possibility and Actuality Chapter 16: The World as Infinite
Complexes, and Nature as Ordinality Part IV: Applying Buchler's Metaphysics
Chapter 17: Peirce, Parmenides, and Buchler on Continuity and Relatedness
Chapter 18: Buchler, Peirce and Interpretation Theory Chapter 19: Buchler's
Philosophy and Plato's Method Chapter 20: Did Plato Give a Lecture or a
Recital?