THE CONSISTENCY OF THE THEORY OF SUBSTANCE BY ARISTOTLE BETWEEN CATEGORIES AND METAPHYSICS: ONTOLOGY AND DETERMINOLOGY Cover Image
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LA COHÉRENCE DE LA THÉORIE DE LA SUBSTANCE CHEZ ARISTOTE ENTRE LES CATÉGORIES ET LA MÉTAPHYSIQUE: ONTOLOGIE ET DÉTERMINOLOGIE
THE CONSISTENCY OF THE THEORY OF SUBSTANCE BY ARISTOTLE BETWEEN CATEGORIES AND METAPHYSICS: ONTOLOGY AND DETERMINOLOGY

Author(s): Ilan Moradi
Subject(s): Metaphysics, Ancient Philosphy, Theory of Literature, Ontology
Published by: EDITURA POLIROM S.A.
Keywords: Aristotle; Corpus Aristotelicum; Metaphysics; Ontology; Determinology; Theory of substance;

Summary/Abstract: In the Corpus Aristotelicum there are two different theories of substance which apply to the sublunary world. The first theory is found in the Categories and selects the individual concrete as a primary substance (πρώτη oὐσία). The second is found in the Metaphysics (mainly in book Z) and selects the Form (εἶδος) and the Essence (τὸ τί ἦν εἶναι) as a primary substance. Most of the interpretations of modern Aristotelian scholarship claim an inconsistency. They suggest that if at all Aristotle has a theory of substance, then it is either the substance theory of the Categories or the one of the Metaphysics but not both of them. The supposition of all these interpretations is that Aristotle’s theory of substance is unambiguous and that there can be only a single primary substance. These interpretations suppose that the theory of substance is applicable only to a single domain, namely to ontology.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 18-19
  • Page Range: 257-286
  • Page Count: 30
  • Language: French