On Aristotle, Topics 2 /

Aristotle's Topics is a handbook for dialectic, which can be understood as a philosophical debate between a questioner and a respondent. In book 2, Aristotle mainly develops strategies for making deductions about 'accidents,' which are properties that might or might not belong to a su...

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Main Author: Alexander, of Aphrodisias
Other Authors: Castelli, Laura Maria (Translator, Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Language Notes:English translation from the ancient Greek of Alexander's commentary on Book 2 of Aristotle's Topics; includes a glossary in English and Greek.
Published: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, [2020]
Series:Ancient commentators on Aristotle.
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Summary:Aristotle's Topics is a handbook for dialectic, which can be understood as a philosophical debate between a questioner and a respondent. In book 2, Aristotle mainly develops strategies for making deductions about 'accidents,' which are properties that might or might not belong to a subject (for instance, Socrates has five fingers, but might have had six), and about properties that simply belong to a subject without further specification. In the present commentary, here translated into English for the first time, Alexander develops a careful study of Aristotle's text. He preserves objections and replies from other philosophers whose work is now lost, such as the Stoics. He also offers an invaluable picture of the tradition of Aristotelian logic down to his time, including innovative attempts to unify Aristotle's guidance for dialectic with his general theory of deductive argument (the syllogism), found in the Analytics. The work will be of interest not only for its perspective on ancient logic, rhetoric, and debate, but also for its continuing influence on argument in the Middle Ages and later.
Physical Description:207 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:9781350151284
1350151289