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Reading Aristotle : argument and exposition / edited by William Wians, Ron Polansky.

Van Pelt Library B485 .R36 2017
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Wians, William Robert, editor.
Polansky, Ronald M., 1948- editor.
Series:
Philosophia antiqua ; v. 146.
Philosophia antiqua
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Aristotle.
Aristotle--Knowledge and learning--Rhetoric.
Rhetoric.
Explanation.
Exposition (Rhetoric).
Physical Description:
xii, 388 pages ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2017.
Summary:
Reading Aristotle argues that Aristotle's treatises must be approached as progressive unfoldings of a unified position that may extend over a single book, an entire treatise, or across several works. Contributors demonstrate that Aristotle relies on both explanatory and expository principles. Explanatory principles include familiar doctrines such as the four causes, actuality's priority over potentiality, and nature's doing nothing in vain. Expository principles are at least as important. They pertain to proper sequence, pedagogical method, the role of reputable views and the opinions of predecessors, the equivocity of key explanatory terms, and the need scrupulously to observe distinctions between the different sciences. A sensitivity to expository principles is crucial to understanding both particular arguments and entire treatises.
Contents:
Introduction / William Wians and Ron Polansky
Ways of proving in Aristotle / Marco Zingano
Aristotle's scientific method / Edward C. Halper
Aristotle's Problemata - style and aural textuality / Diana Quarantotto
Natural things and body : the investigations of physics / Helen S. Lang
Surrogate principles and the natural order of exposition in Aristotle's De Caelo II / Mariska Leunissen
Arrangement and exploratory discourse in the Parva Naturalis / Philip van der Eijk
The place of the De Motu Animalium in Aristotle's natural philosophy / Andrea Falcon
Is Aristotle's account of sexual differentiation inconsistent? / William Wians
The concept of Ousia in Metaphysics alpha, beta, and gamma / Vasilis Politis and Jun Su
Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics is a work of practical science / Ron Polansky
Aristotle on the (alleged) inferiority of history to poetry / Thornton C. Lockwood
Aristotle on the best kind of tragic plot re-reading Poetics 13-14 / Malcolm Heath.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 354-368) and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Reading Aristotle
ISBN:
9789004329584
9004329587
OCLC:
987491806

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