Description: How Aristotle Gets by in Metaphysics Zeta, Hardcover by Lewis, Frank A., ISBN 0199664013, ISBN-13 9780199664016, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Frank A. Lewis presents a closely argued exposition of Metaphysics Zeta--one of Aristotles most dense and controversial texts. It is commonly understood to contain Aristotles deepest thoughts on the definition of substance and surrounding metaphysical issues. But people have increasingly
come to recognize how little Aristotle says in Zeta about his own theory of (Aristotelian) form and matter. Instead, he spends the bulk of th examining received opinions, often as filtered through his own Organon, but including above all the views of Plato, who is at times friend, and at
times foe. For much of the time, we are left to reconstruct Aristotles finished views, subject to the constraint that they survive the critique he directs in Zeta at the philosophical tradition.
In this book, Lewis argues that in giving his actual conclusion to Zeta in its final chapter, 17, Aristotle drops his earlier, largely critical engagement with received views, and turns approvingly to his own Posterior Analytics. The result is a causal view of (primary) substance, representing the
property of being a (primary) substance (or the substance of a thing) as, in modern dress, the second-order functional property of (Aristotelian) forms, that they be the cause of being for different compound material substances. The property of being the cause of being for a thing is a role
property, and it is realized in different forms and the sets of causal powers associated with them, matching the variety of things that have a form as their substance.
Meanwhile, the failure of previous attempts at definition in earlier chapters leaves Aristotles own definition standing as the best explanation for the views proprietary to the theory of form and matter. The point that (Aristotelian) forms are the primary substances is not the main conclusion to
Zeta, but rather a result his definition must give, if the definition is to be acceptable.
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Book Title: How Aristotle Gets by in Metaphysics Zeta
Author: Lewis, Frank A.
Language: english