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Aristotle on Natural Simultaneity of Relatives in the Categories

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This book addresses the issue of natural simultaneity of relatives, discussed by Aristotle in Categories 7, 7b15- 8a12. Natural simultaneity is a form of symmetrical ontological dependence that holds between items that are not causally linked. In this section of the Categories, Aristotle introduces this topic in his analysis of relatives and maintains that although relatives seem to be for the most part simultaneous by nature, there seem to be some exceptions. He mentions two pairs of relatives as exceptions, namely the pairs knowledge/knowable and perception/perceptible, and argues at length for the priority of the second relative over the first one in each case. Through a close reading of this text, the author analyses Aristotle's arguments for the thesis of the exceptional character of these pairs and shows that all of them are unsuccessful in supporting the thesis. In order to draw this conclusion, the author highlights and carefully considers the properties that Aristotle is committed to attributing to relatives, taking into account the metaphysical framework of the Categories as well as their specificities within the set of nonsubstantial categories. Then, he shows that Aristotle's mature views on relatives in the Metaphysics can be construed as committing him to the rejection of such a thesis.
Although the issue of natural simultaneity is just one of several that Aristotle considers in his discussion of relatives throughout Categories 7, it is a particularly relevant issue, since it involves a number of puzzles whose analysis allows for a better understanding of the very notion of relativity in Aristotle. This is the first book to explore this issue from the perspective of illuminating the Aristotelian views on relatives.
Aristotle on Natural Simultaneity of Relatives in the Categories will appeal to scholars and graduate students working on Aristotle, ancient philosophy in general, and metaphysics.

List of contents

1. Introduction 2. Relatives 3. Natural Simultaneity 4. Natural Simultaneity of Relatives 5. Aftermath and Second Thoughts 6. Conclusion

About the author

António Pedro Mesquita is Professor at the Department of Philosophy and member of the HPhil Research Group of the Centre of Philosophy of the University of Lisbon. He recently co-edited (with Ricardo Santos) the book New Essays on Aristotle’s Organon (Routledge, 2023).

Summary

This book addresses the issue of natural simultaneity of relatives discussed by Aristotle in Categories 7, 7b15-8a12. It is the first book to explore this issue from the perspective of illuminating the Aristotelian views on relatives.

Product details

Authors António Pedro Mesquita
Publisher Taylor & Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.10.2024
 
EAN 9781032900957
ISBN 978-1-0-3290095-7
No. of pages 100
Dimensions 138 mm x 9 mm x 216 mm
Weight 453 g
Series Routledge Focus on Philosophy
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity

PHILOSOPHY / Metaphysics, PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical, Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology, Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology, Ancient History, Ancient history: to c 500 CE, Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, Western philosophy: Ancient, to c 500

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