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Ways to First Principles

Philosophical Topics 15 (2):109-134 (1987)

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  1. Aristotle on Phainomenal Cognition: Accessibility and Epistemological Limitation.Raphael Zillig - 2019 - Manuscrito 42 (4):439-468.
    According to Aristotle, phainomena or “appearances” provide the basis from which researches proceed. This shows that in spite of phainomena often corresponding to what falsely appears to be the case, there is genuine cognition through them. In this paper, I focus on two features of phainomenal cognition: accessibility and epistemological limitation. A phainomenal cognition of x is limited in the sense that there is always a stronger cognition of x to be attained. In this way, a research always aims at (...)
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  • Empirical Eulogos Argumentation in GA III 10.Joseph Karbowski - 2014 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (1):25-38.
    This paper examines the nature of ‘reasonable’ argumentation in Generation of Animals III.10. Its aim is to develop an alternative to the dialectical construal of reasonable argumentation in Aristotle recently favoured by Robert Bolton. On the basis of a close textual analysis I show that the reasonable arguments deployed in Generation of Animals III.10 do not appeal to endoxa or reputable beliefs per se. Instead, they rely upon general facts about animals established by empirical induction. This implies that, contra Bolton, (...)
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  • Phainomena in Aristotle's methodology.John J. Cleary - 1994 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 2 (1):61 – 97.
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  • La defensa pragmática del principio de no contradicción: comentarios a Metafísica IV.Héctor Zagal Arreguin - 1992 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 3 (1):61-75.
    El objetivo de este artículo es mostrar el carácter retórico de uno de los argumentos desarrollados por Aristóteles en Met. IV para sustentar el principio de no contradicción. La retórica tiene un lugar en las discusiones metafísicas.
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