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Revisiting Aristotle's Fragments - New Essays on the Fragments of Aristotle's Lost Works (Hardcover): Antonio Pedro... Revisiting Aristotle's Fragments - New Essays on the Fragments of Aristotle's Lost Works (Hardcover)
Antonio Pedro Mesquita, Simon Noriega-Olmos, Christopher John Ignatius Shields
R3,585 Discovery Miles 35 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The philosophical and philological study of Aristotle fragments and lost works has fallen somewhat into the background since the 1960's. This is regrettable considering the different and innovative directions the study of Aristotle has taken in the last decades. This collection of new peer-reviewed essays applies the latest developments and trends of analysis, criticism, and methodology to the study of Aristotle's fragments. The individual essays use the fragments as tools of interpretation, shed new light on different areas of Aristotle philosophy, and lay bridges between Aristotle's lost and extant works. The first part shows how Aristotle frames parts of his own understanding of Philosophy in his published, 'popular' work. The second part deals with issues of philosophical interpretation in Aristotle's extant works which can be illuminated by fragments of his lost works. The philosophical issues treated in this section range from Theology to Natural Science, Psychology, Politics, and Poetics. As a whole, the book articulates a new approach to Aristotle's lost works, by providing a reassessment and new methodological explorations of the fragments.

Aristotle's Psychology of Signification - A Commentary on "De Interpretatione" 16a 3-18 (Hardcover): Simon Noriega-Olmos Aristotle's Psychology of Signification - A Commentary on "De Interpretatione" 16a 3-18 (Hardcover)
Simon Noriega-Olmos
R3,310 Discovery Miles 33 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book reconstructs the theory of signification implicit in Aristotle's De Interpretatione and its psychological background in his writing De Anima, a project often envisioned by scholars but never systematically undertaken. I begin by explaining what sort of phonetic material, according to Aristotle, can be a significans and a phone. To that end, I provide a physiological account of which animal sounds count as phone, as well as a psychological evaluation of the cognitive content of the phonai under consideration in De Interpretatione: names, verbs, and assertive sentences. I then turn to noemata, which, for Aristotle, are the psychological reference and significata of names, verbs and assertive sentences. I explain what, for Aristotle, are the logical properties a significatum must have in order to be signified by the phonetic material of a name, verb or assertive sentence, and why noemata can fulfil those logical conditions. Finally, I elucidate the significans-significatum relation without making use of the modern semantic triangle. This approach is consonant with Aristotle's methodology and breaks new ground by exploring the connection between the linguistic and psychological aspects of Aristotle's theory of signification.

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