On the Manifold Meaning of Being According to Aristotle
by Franz Brentano
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On the Manifold Meaning of Being According to Aristotle analyzes Aristotle's exploration of being, revealing the different senses in which the term can be applied.
Brentano delves into Aristotle's categories, substance, and essence, providing clarity to his complex metaphysical framework.
The book offers a comprehensive overview of Aristotle's philosophy, exploring his views on logic, ethics, and natural science.
It examines Aristotle's contributions to understanding existence, causality, and the nature of reality.
Brentano's work remains a foundational text for those studying Aristotle's philosophy and its influence on Western thought.
Brentano delves into Aristotle's categories, substance, and essence, providing clarity to his complex metaphysical framework.
The book offers a comprehensive overview of Aristotle's philosophy, exploring his views on logic, ethics, and natural science.
It examines Aristotle's contributions to understanding existence, causality, and the nature of reality.
Brentano's work remains a foundational text for those studying Aristotle's philosophy and its influence on Western thought.
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