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Logic, Metaphysics, Logic & Foundations of Mathematics, Aristotle - Ancient Greek Philosophy
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Substance and Predication in Aristotle

by Frank A. Lewis
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This book takes up the central themes of Aristotle's metaphysical theory and the various transformations they undergo prior to their full expression in the Metaphysics. Aristotle's metaphysics is bedevilled by classic puzzles involving such notions as form, predication, universal, and substance, which result from his attempt to adapt the various requirements on primary substance developed in his earlier works so that they fit the very different metaphysical picture in his later work. Professor Lewis argues that Aristotle is himself aware of most if not all of these difficulties and in the Metaphysics works hard to ensure the coherence of his theory. He presents Aristotle's views as a formal theory complete with axioms, definitions, and theorems.

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Book Details

Published
January 31, 1992
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
390
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780521391597

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