I—The Presidential Address: Being, Univocity, and Logical Syntax

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 115 (1pt1):1-23 (2015)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

In this essay I focus on the idea of the univocity of being, championed by Duns Scotus and given prominence more recently by Deleuze. Although I am interested in how this idea can be established, my primary concern is with something more basic: how the idea can even be properly thought. In the course of exploring this issue, which I do partly by borrowing some ideas about logical syntax from Wittgenstein's Tractatus, I try to show how there can be dialogue between analytic philosophers and those of other traditions

Author's Profile

Antionette Moore
University of South Florida

Analytics

Added to PP
2015-08-04

Downloads
392 (#60,601)

6 months
84 (#67,635)

Historical graph of downloads since first upload
This graph includes both downloads from PhilArchive and clicks on external links on PhilPapers.
How can I increase my downloads?