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Introduction to Aristotle’s Theory of Being as Being (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1977)

Marx, W.Schine, Robert S.(Translated by)
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Philosophy finds itself "between tradition and another beginning." 1 For this reason it seems necessary to reconsider the foundations of traditional philosophy in the hope that out of these considerations new questions may arise which may lead to a new philosophical foundation.

To this end neither the large manual nor the monograph is well suited.

What is required, instead, is to take a few steps which lead our thoughts directly into the problems of a given, traditional, philosophical foun­ dation.

In this sense the present work wishes to provide an "introduction" into that philosophical foundation which, until Hegel, had a decisive influence upon traditional philosophy_ Consequently, it does not see its task in providing a survey of this whole complex of problems.

Nor does it offer solutions to questions about difficult passages which have been the subject of two thousand years of Aristotelian scholarship_ Instead, it follows a definite path which might bring this Aristotelian science, the theory which seeks to determine being as being, on hei on, closer to the student of philosophy.

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Product Details
Kluwer Academic Publishers
9024719410 / 9789024719419
Paperback / softback
31/10/1977
Netherlands
62 pages, XIII, 62 p.
155 x 235 mm