Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy V: Aristotle's Ontology

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John Peter Anton, Anthony Preus, John P. Anton, George L. Kustas
SUNY Press, Jan 1, 1992 - Philosophy - 352 pages
Selected for topic and merit from presentations at annual meetings of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy, 14 essays wrangle with the enduring questions and issues of Aristotle's logic, methodology and the Metaphysics, and his view of being and soul. Indexed by names, concepts, and classical passages cited. Also in paper (not seen) $16.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
 

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John PAnton
3
A Criticism Donald Morrison
19
Christos C Evangeliou
47
Herbert Granger
69
Alban Urbanas
95
Michael Ferejohn
111
Methodology and the Metaphysics
131
Edward Halper
151
Christopher Shields
229
Michael VWedin
245
John A Driscoll
273
Robin Smith
293
BIBLIOGRAPHY
313
CONTRIBUTORS
329
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
333
INDEX OF CONCEPTS
337

Theodore Scaltsas
177
Ronald Polansky
211
Being and Soul
227

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Anthony Preus is Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Binghamton and co-author, with John Anton, of Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy I; Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy II; Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy III: Plato; and Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy IV: Aristotle's Ethics, all published by SUNY Press.

John Anton is Professor of Philosophy at the University of South Florida and author of Naturalism and Historic Understanding: Essays in the Philosophy of John Herman Randall, Jr., also published by SUNY Press.

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