BEING, NATURE, AND LIFE IN ARISTOTLE
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Author: James G. Lennox, Alan Code.
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Added Date: 2021-08-18
Language: eng
Subjects: Philosophy
Collections: folkscanomy philosophy, folkscanomy, additional collections
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Description
The chapters of this volume represent some of the most promising results
of current advanced research on a number of related themes in the thought
of Aristotle, and in so doing aim to honor the many and varied contributions
of Allan Gotthelf to Aristotelian studies. These two aims are not
accidentally connected. Perhaps no one has done more in recent decades to
promote, to sponsor, to organize, and to stimulate research on these topics
in Aristotle’s thought than Allan Gotthelf. The explorations and ideas on
display here all reflect and, to a significant degree, derive from his efforts.
As such, they constitute a fitting token of esteem from his friends and
colleagues. As he would be the first to agree, nothing could be more suitable,
as a way of honoring him and his accomplishments, than to further
advance our understanding of Aristotle.
Many of the essays in this collection were first presented at a gathering
held at the University of Pittsburgh onOctober 1–3, 2004 under the rubric:
“Being, Nature, and Life: A Conference Celebrating Allan Gotthelf’s
Contributions to the Study of Classical Philosophy and Science.” Others
are contributed by scholars who were unable to attend. The main themes
here are those of the conference: Aristotle’s metaphysics, his natural science
and biology, and his methodology. All of these studies exhibit, to a greater
or lesser extent, the interconnections among these topics in Aristotle’s own
thinking.
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