Aristotle Metaphysics: Books Z and H

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Aristotle Metaphysics: Books Z and H

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ISBN: 9780198239475
author: Aristotle
translator: David Bostock
publishing house: Oxford University Press, USA
publication date: 1994 -6
series: Clarendon Aristotle Series
language: en
binding: Paperback
price: USD 50.00
number of pages: 318

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Translated with a Commentary

Aristotle    translator: David Bostock

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The books translated in this volume are seventh and eighth in the traditional ordering of Aristotle's Metaphysics. They are central to Aristotle's metaphysical system: in them he discusses the nature of perceptible 'substance' or reality. In particular, he compares the claims of matter and of form to be the basic reality of things, and he frequently contrasts his own view of form with the Platonic view. Several other topics are treated which are of central importance to his metaphysics, e.g. the notions of essence and definition, the status of universals, and the concept of a unity. David Bostock provides an authoritative guide to these difficult and important books, assuming no knowledge of Greek on the part of the reader. He offers a clear new translation that follows the original closely, and a thorough and careful philosophical commentary.

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