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Aristotle on Homonymy

Aristotle on Homonymy

Aristotle on Homonymy

Dialectic and Science
Julie K. Ward, Loyola University, Chicago
December 2007
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9780521874861

    Julie K. Ward examines Aristotle's thought regarding how language informs our views of what is real. First she places Aristotle's theory in its historical and philosophical contexts in relation to Plato and Speusippus. Ward then explores Aristotle's theory of language as it is deployed in several works, including Ethics, Topics, Physics, and Metaphysics, so as to consider its relation to dialectical practice and scientific explanation as Aristotle conceived it.

    • Provides conclusions for Aristotle's theory of predication
    • Suggests ways of relating Aristotle's theories of dialectic and science
    • Places Aristotle's theory in relation to Plato's earlier theory of naming

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    Review of the hardback: 'In view of the conflicting accounts of homonymy and pros hen predication in recent literature, Aristotle on Homonymy makes a welcome contribution by offering a maximally inclusive and comprehensive account of both. Ward builds on the strengths and weaknesses of earlier accounts to offer her alternative picture of core-related homonymy. It is one that is well worth the attention from scholars that it will no doubt receive.' POLIS: The Journal for the Society of Greek Political Thought

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    Product details

    December 2007
    Hardback
    9780521874861
    232 pages
    235 × 156 × 16 mm
    0.448kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Aristotle's theory of homonymy in Categories and its precursors
    • 2. Homonymy in The Topics
    • 3. The concept of related homonymy
    • 4. The homonymy of being
    • 5. Physis, Philia, and homonymy
    • 6. Homonymy and science.
      Author
    • Julie K. Ward , Loyola University, Chicago