Classical Philosophy: Aristotle: metaphysics, epistemology, natural philosophyTerence Irwin First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Contents
Platos Heracleiteanism | 23 |
Phaedo 74BC | 37 |
Perceptual and Objective Properties in Plato | 55 |
Forms as Causes in the Phaedo | 77 |
τὰ πολλὰ καλά | 92 |
Knowledge and Belief in Republic V | 105 |
The Contents of the Cave | 125 |
The Line and the Cave in Platos Republic | 136 |
The Logic of the Third | 206 |
Plato and Aristotle on Form and Substance | 235 |
A Syntactical Enquiry | 261 |
Falsehood and NotBeing in Platos Sophist | 283 |
Conflicting Appearances | 303 |
Theaetetus 171a6c7 | 347 |
Plato on SensePerception and Knowledge | 365 |
Observations on Perception in Platos Later Dialogues | 389 |
Image and Reality in Platos Republic | 153 |
A Reasonable SelfPredication Premise for the Third | 173 |
SelfPredication and Platos Theory of Forms | 195 |
Timaeus 49a650b5 | 395 |
Acknowledgments | 419 |
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accept answer argue Aristotle Aristotle's assumption beautiful belief Cherniss claim colour conflicting appearances construed definition dialogues discussion distinction doctrine equal essays essences esti exactly one Form example existence explanation expression F-ness fact false flux formal formal cause G. E. L. Owen Glaucon Greek Greek philosophy Gregory Vlastos Heraclitus images imply incomplete inconsistent inquiry interpretation judgments justice kind knowledge logical means Metaphysics mind notion objects one-over-many principle ousia Owen Owen's paradox Parmenides participants particulars passage perceive perception Phaedo Philosophical Phronesis Plato Plato's argument Plato's Republic plausible predicate premise primary substances problem properties Protagoras question reason recollection reference relation s-change seems self-predication sense sensible separate Socrates Sophist sort soul sufficient condition suggests suppose Theaetetus theory of Forms thesis Third Man Argument thought Timaeus tion true truth universals verb virtue Vlastos καὶ τὸ