Historical and Systematic Essays (Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy, Volume 41) /
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Michael Gorman and Jonathan J. Sanford.
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Washington, D.C. :
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Catholic University of America Press,
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c2004.
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(Baltimore, Md. :
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Project MUSE,
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2015)
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1 online resource (xvii, 309 p. :)
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ill. ;
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-294) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Part I: the Aristotelian tradition -- Jonathan J. Sanford, categories and metaphysics : Aristotle's science of being -- Helen Lang, Aristotle's categories "where" and "when" -- Eleonore Stump, Aquinas's metaphysics : individuation and constitution -- William McMahon, reflections on some 13th- and 14th-century views of the categories -- May Sim, categories and commensurability in Confucius and Aristotle : a response to MacIntyre -- Part II: modern approaches -- Timothy Sean Quinn, Kant : the practical categories -- Carl R. Hausman, Charles Peirce's evolutionary realism as a process -- Philosophy -- Dagfinn Follesdal, Husserl and the categories -- Newton Garver, language-games as categories : an Aristotelian theme in Wittgenstein's later thought -- Part III: normative considerations -- Michael Gorman, categories and normativity -- David Weissman, categorial form -- Part IV: epistemological and metaphysical considerations -- Mariam Thalos, distinction, judgment and discipline -- Robert Sokolowski, categorial intentions and objects -- Barry Smith, carving up reality -- C. Wesley Demarco, the generation and destruction of categories -- Jorge J.E. Gracia, are categories invented or discovered? : a response to Foucault.