A study on the fundamental question of philosophy, examining the distinction between substances (things) and attributes (qualities), and how this debate has influenced modern philosophical thought.
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Aristotle's doctrine suggests adjectives apply to proper names, dependence is one-way, with implications for language, reality, and metaphysics.
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Aristotle's theory of universals is a central concept in his metaphysics, distinguishing between substances and universals to understand identity, individuality, and reality.
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The theory of universals is a long-standing problem in philosophy that deals with abstract concepts and their relationship to concrete objects.
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Aristotle's metaphysics reconciles common sense and Platonism, defining substance, accident, form, and potentiality.
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Aristotle's critique of Platonic ideas and his alternative doctrine of universals explore the complexities of understanding reality, knowledge, and being.
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Aristotle's philosophical contributions mark a significant departure from his predecessors, emphasizing critical analysis, common sense, and systematic inquiry.
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A study explores the importance of Alexander's work and its impact on Hellenic civilization, discussing his legacy, cultural exchange, and governance.
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Aristotle's philosophy emphasizes observation, experience, and reasoning, influencing fields like science, ethics, and politics with concepts such as hylomorphism, teleology, potentiality, and actuality.
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An introduction to Aristotle's philosophical framework, exploring its historical context, key concepts, and ongoing influence on Western philosophy.
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A philosophical exploration of meaning in discourse, discussing the role of language, mathematization, and conceptual frameworks.
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The Flux Doctrine: A Critical Examination of change as a fundamental nature of reality, its implications for perception, knowledge, and existence.
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Exploring the nature of inferences and their complex interaction with personal conviction through Protagorean and Platonic perspectives.
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Exploring the relativism of Protagoras, a pre-Socratic philosopher who argued that 'man is the measure of all things', and its implications for ethics, politics, and epistemology.
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Exploring the concept of unity in mathematics and metaphysics, examining its relationships with key terms and figures.
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Exploring the concept of unity through its relationship with sound and color in various philosophical traditions.
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Exploring the idea that numbers are formal entities, deriving significance from form or structure rather than inherent characteristics.
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Exploring the complex relationship between enumeration, perception, and concept formation in human cognition, covering ancient and modern philosophers' views on numerical cognition.
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Exploring the concept that pure mathematics is independent of perception, with historical and philosophical roots in ancient Greece and modern developments.
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Exploring the relationship between existence and descriptions in metaphysics, epistemology, and history of philosophy.
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