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The Question of the Plurality of Definitions in two Medieval Commentaries on Aristotle’s Topics

In Valery V. Petroff (ed.), The Legacies of Aristotle as Constitutive Element of European Rationality (Proceedings of the Moscow International Conference on Aristotle). Moscow, Russia: RAS Institute of Philosophy. pp. 373-380 (2016)

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  1. Defining topics in aristotle’s topics VI.Lucas Angioni - 2014 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 19 (2):151-193.
    I argue that Topics VI does not contain any serious theory about definitions, but only a collection of advices for formulating definitions in a dialectical context, namely, definitions aiming to catch what the opponent means. Topics VI is full of inconsistencies that can be explained away by this approach: the inconsistencies reflect "acceptable opinions about definitions" that distinct groups of interlocutors accept. I also argue that the "topoi" need not be pieces of serious theory Aristotle is commited to. The "topoi" (...)
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  • Epistemological Problems in Aristotle’s Concept of Definition.Annamaria Schiaparelli - 2011 - Ancient Philosophy 31 (1):127-143.
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  • Comment définir un accident?: Le double statut de l'accidentalité selon Buridan et ses conséquences sur la théorie de la définition.Joël Biard - 2012 - Revue Thomiste 112 (1):205-231.
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  • On the Interpretation of Aristotle’s Topics in the Thirteenth Century.Niels Green-Pedersen - 1973 - Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec Et Latin 9:1-46.
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