Under the guidance of Professor Veatch, Aristotle stands forth
again as the philosopher who, above all, speaks simply and directly
to the common sense of all mankind. Today, Professor Veatch
believes, the time may be ripe for a belated recognition that
Aristotle is "a truly live option in philosophy."
The discussion begins with the Physics for Aristotle, the
discipline embracing all aspects of the natural world and examines
Aristotle's doctrine of categories and his celebrated "four
causes." Turning to the De Anima, Professor Veatch casts aside many
errors of interpretation which have come about because of mistaken
readings of the term soul and gives an intelligible account of
Aristotle's psychology, seen within the context of his system as a
whole. Next, the varieties of human achievement are surveyed in
Aristotelian terms, with introductory discussions of the Ethics,
Politics, and the Poetics. Turning to the Metaphysics, the author
demonstrates that the question of the unity of subject matter in
Aristotle's metaphysics does not warrant the great difficulty that
has been made of it. Finally reversing to good effect the
traditional order Aristotelian logic is presented with superb
clarity and ease."
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