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  1. Aristotle on the Purity of Forms in Metaphysics Z.10–11.Samuel Meister - 2020 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 7:1-33.
    Aristotle analyses a large range of objects as composites of matter and form. But how exactly should we understand the relation between the matter and form of a composite? Some commentators have argued that forms themselves are somehow material, that is, forms are impure. Others have denied that claim and argued for the purity of forms. In this paper, I develop a new purist interpretation of Metaphysics Z.10-11, a text central to the debate, which I call 'hierarchical purism'. I argue (...)
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  • Understanding, Thought, and Meaning.David Charles - 2000 - In David Owain Maurice Charles (ed.), Aristotle on meaning and essence. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Aristotle's solution to the problem raised in Ch. 4 depends on his account of how we arrive at thoughts on the basis of experience. In his view, we standardly acquire a term for a kind on the basis of contact with members of a kind, without thereby knowing that the kind in question exists. Further, we can grasp such terms without knowing that the kind has a unifying basic feature that explains its necessary properties. Our understanding of the kind is (...)
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  • (2 other versions)ΓΕΝΟΣ_ and _ΕΙΔΟΣ in Aristotle's Biology.D. M. Balme - 1962 - Classical Quarterly 12 (01):81-.
    It is not certain when or by whom S0009838800011642_inline1 and S0009838800011642_inline2 were first technically distinguished as genus and species. The distinction does not appear in Plato's extant writings, whereas Aristotle seems to take it for granted in the Topics, which is usually regarded as among his earliest treatises. In his dialogues Plato seems able to use S0009838800011642_inline3 interchangeably to denote any group or division in a diairesis, including the group that is to be divided.
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  • (2 other versions)ΓΕΝΟΣ_ and _ΕΙΔΟΣ in Aristotle's Biology.D. M. Balme - 1962 - Classical Quarterly 12 (1):81-98.
    It is not certain when or by whomandwere first technically distinguished asgenusandspecies. The distinction does not appear in Plato's extant writings, whereas Aristotle seems to take it for granted in theTopics, which is usually regarded as among his earliest treatises. In his dialogues Plato seems able to useinterchangeably to denote any group or division in a diairesis, including the group that is to be divided.
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  • Aristotle.David Charles - 1995 - In Ted Honderich (ed.), The philosophers: introducing great western thinkers. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  • (1 other version)“As if we were investigating snubness”: Aristotle on the prospects for a single science of nature,'.J. Lennox - 2008 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 35:149-186.
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  • (2 other versions)ΓΕΝΟΣ_ and _ΕΙΔΟΣ in Aristotle's Biology.D. M. Balme - 1962 - Classical Quarterly 12 (1):81-98.
    It is not certain when or by whomandwere first technically distinguished asgenusandspecies. The distinction does not appear in Plato's extant writings, whereas Aristotle seems to take it for granted in theTopics, which is usually regarded as among his earliest treatises. In his dialogues Plato seems able to useinterchangeably to denote any group or division in a diairesis, including the group that is to be divided.
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  • (1 other version)Aristotle's Natural Teleology and Metaphysics of Life.'.Marc Pavlopoulos - 2003 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 24:133-181.
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  • (2 other versions)Aristotle on Substance.Mary Louise GILL - 1989
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  • Wissenschaft Und Methode: Interpretationen Zur Aristotelischen Theorie der Naturwissenschaft.Wolfgang Kullmann - 1974 - New York: De Gruyter.
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  • Aristotle’s Philosophy of Biology: Studies in the Origins of Life Science.James G. Lennox - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 36 (1):223-224.
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