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19692091502133535556Kawade Shobo Shinsha 1969. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kawade Shobo Shinsha paperback
2080202103705231Iwanamishoten N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 334 20p Size: 15cm Bunko size Iwanamishoten paperback
19682091202133206071Iwanamishoten 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 16 Iwanamishoten paperback
19922080502107002479Iwanamishoten 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 525p Size: 15cm Iwanamishoten paperback
2111902158405982Iwanamishoten N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 223 8p Size: 21cm Iwanamishoten paperback
19972092902140303574Iwanamishoten 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Iwanamishoten paperback
20062081402109301269Iwanamishoten 2006. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 356p Size: 15cm Iwanamishoten paperback
19752081002109000485Iwanamishoten 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 465 33p Size: 15cm Iwanamishoten paperback
19422082502113901608Iwanamishoten 1942. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Iwanamishoten paperback
196538153BBNew York [u.a.], Publishers: Columbia University Press, 1965. Original Cloth-Volume. No Dust-jacket. Ex-Library-Copy. Library-Sticker on the Spine. Library-Stamp [dropped out] on Title and Cutting. No Markings in the Text! No Underlinings! No private Owner's Note! Cover only with small Signs of Usage!
1965F105456New York-London, Columbia University Press 1965 xxii + 169pp., 21cm., publisher's hardcover in grey cloth, dustwrapper, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105456
xxii + 169pp., 21cm., publisher's hardcover in grey cloth, dustwrapper, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105456
65993PUF, Philosophies, 2008, 125 pp., poche, bon état.
19911226172Würzburg : Königshausen und Neumann, 1991. V, 148 S. kart.
20171234187PN. New. 2017. Reprint Edition. Soft Cover. Date is copyright date; this is a later reprint edition . PN paperback
200010780<p>Fade to spines owner sticker on endpaper of all volumes</p> Oxford Univ Press hardcover
6827571Harvard University Press pp. 420 Index. Hardback. New. Harvard University Press hardcover
1989F105513Ithaca, Cornell University Press 1989 x + 201pp., 22cm, softcover, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105513
x + 201pp., 22cm, softcover, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105513
197698498Freiburg i. Br., Herder 1976. 312 Seiten. Softcover/Paperback
197696942Freiburg i. Br., Herder 1976. 312 Seiten. Softcover/Paperback
1971F105505Wien/ Freiburg-München, Herder/ Karl Alber 1971 xv + 552pp., 24cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper (with few small tears), text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105505
xv + 552pp., 24cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper (with few small tears), text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105505
200791624Continuum. New. 2007. Hardcover. 0826496873 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 160 pages. Description: "In this lively and original book Russell Winslow pursues a new interpretation of logos in Aristotle. Rather than a reading of rationality that cleaves human beings from nature this new interpretation suggests that for Aristotle consistent and dependable rational arguments reveal a deep dependency upon nature. To this end the author shows that a rational account of a being is in fact subject to the very same principle that governs the physical motion and generation of a being under inquiry. Among the many consequences of this argument is a rejection of both of the prevailing oppositional claims that Aristotle's methodological procedure of discovery is one resting on either empirical or conceptual grounds: discovery reveals a more complex structure than can be grasped by either of these modern modes. Further Winslow argues that this interpretation of rational discovery also contributes to the ethical debates surrounding Aristotle's work insofar as an ethical claim is achieved through reason but is not thereby conceived as objective. Again the demand for agreement in ethical/political decision will be disclosed as superseding in its complexity both those accounts of ethical decision as subjective for example 'emotivist' accounts and those as objective 'realist' accounts." -- with a bonus offer-- . Continuum hardcover
Phoenix Supplementary Volume XXXVIII; 336 pages; <p>Aristotle was the first philosopher to provide a theory of autonomous scientific disciplines and the systematic connections between those disciplines. This book presents the first comprehensive treatment of these systematic connections: analogy, focality, and cumulation.</p><p>Wilson appeals to these systematic connections in order to reconcile Aristotle's narrow theory of the subject-genus (described in the Posterior Analytics in terms of essential definitional connections among terms) with the more expansive conception found in Aristotle's scientific practice. These connections, all variations on the notion of abstraction, allow for the more expansive subject-genus, and in turn are based on concepts fundamental to the Posterior Analytics. Wilson thus treats the connections in their relation to Aristotle's theory of science and shows how they arise from his doctrine of abstraction. The effect of the argument is to place the connections, which are traditionally viewed as marginal, at the centre of Aristotle's theory of science.</p><p>The scholarly work of the last decade has argued that the Posterior Analytics is essential for an understanding of Aristotle's scientific practice. Wilson's book, while grounded in this research, extends its discoveries to the problems of the conditions for the unity of scientific disciplines.