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Aristotle and the Rehabilitation of Homonymy: A Metaphysical Journey Through Words and Things

Aristotle and the Rehabilitation of Homonymy: A Metaphysical Journey Through Words and Things

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Aristotle argued that scientific investigation depends on well-established genera, from which are revealed fundamental properties. However, the core elements of his philosophy are based on non-generic unities. Being is not a genus; it is divided into ten categories or supreme genera. Being serves as the primary concept in metaphysics, also known as first philosophy. Motion, on the other hand, is categorized into four types and is the central concept in physics, or second philosophy. Similarly, the concept of the good can be understood in multiple categories, just like being, and it forms the central idea of practical philosophy. Aristotle must confront the issue of homonymy at the very foundation of his philosophy. The stakes are high, as he believes that it is things, not words, that are homonymous. This study explores the intriguing route Aristotle takes to justify attributing homonymy to things.

Author: Marco Zingano
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Brill
Published: 05/15/2025
Series: Philosophia Antiqua #173
Pages: 540
Weight: 1.94lbs
Size: 9.40h x 6.20w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9789004712188
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