Language: German
Published by Metzler, Stuttgart u. Weimar, 1994
ISBN 10: 3476009599 ISBN 13: 9783476009593
Seller: Antiquariat Stefan Krüger, Essen, NRW, Germany
XXII, 560 S. Oln. OU Gr.8°. Gebundene Originalausgabe.
Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
paperback. Condition: Very Good. Softcover. Good binding and cover. Clean, unmarked pages. From the library Dr. Owen Hannaway. Hannaway was director of the Center for the History and Philosophy of Science at Johns Hopkins University. He authored numerous books and served as an editor of academic magazines in the history of science.
Hardcover. Condition: Sehr gut. 224 p. Lediglich der Einband ist minimal bestoßen. Sonst aber ein sehr gutes und sauberes Exemplar/ Only the booklet is minimally bumped. Otherwise a very good and clean copy. - CONTENT: W.D. Ross The Development of Aristotles Thought G.E.L. Owen The Platonism of Aristotle E. Kapp Syllogistic H. Scholz The Ancient Axiomatic Theory Jonathan Barnes Aristotles Theory of Demonstration E. Weil The Place of Logic in Aristotles Thought G.E.L. Owen Tithenai ta Phainomena W. Wieland Aristotles Physics and the Problem of Inquiry into Principles W. Wieland The Problem of Teleology H. Carteron Does Aristotle have a Mechanics? L. Bourgey Observation and Experiment in Analogical Explanation D.M. Balrne Aristotles Use of Differentiae in Zoology. Articles on Aristotle' brings together in four volumes some of the most important papers on Aristotle's philosophy written in the last hundred years. Each volume in itself is a coherent attempt to treat a particular area of philosophy and to give a new perspective to Aristotles work in it. Together the four volumes cover the whole range of Aristotle's thought. Many of the articles are translated for the first time from French or German. Some have been revised. Some have not been published before. AH Greek quotations are in English, and each volume contains a detailed bibliographical guide. Volume 1 : Science Aristotle's work in science has been the subject of widely different interpretations, exciting outright condemnation from some scholars and equally uncritical adulation from others. This volume questions the basis of both these attitudes. It offers a thorough re-appraisal of Aristotle's science and suggests that his achievements, substantial and many-sided as they were, were quite other than has been commonly supposed. Thus in biology his contribution is shown to have been not so much the classification of animal species as the discovery of interconnexions between their characteristics. In mechanics, he is shown to have been neither the founder of the science nor, as others have thought, a mathematical bungler who killed it in its infancy. In general, Aristotle neither ignored experiments, nor had an experimental method. Again and again, the key to his procedures is found to lie in dialectic rather than in the careful observation for which his biology is famous. His syllogisms are seen to be a method not for making scientific discoveries but for expounding them. This volume contains 12 articles. Four of them are translated from German and three from French. ISBN 9780715608081 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 319.
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 1975 Edition. tiny sig. of previous owner on f.e.p.