Victorino Tejeracombines an American naturalist approach to Aristotle's modes of knowing with new applications of Justus Buchler's systematic metaphysics. Bridging the gap between classical and modern, Tejera reveals a cohesive revitalization of metaphysical naturalism for contemporary scholars.
Victorino Tejeracombines an American naturalist approach to Aristotle's modes of knowing with new applications of Justus Buchler's systematic metaphysics. Bridging the gap between classical and modern, Tejera reveals a cohesive revitalization of metaphysical naturalism for contemporary scholars.
Part I: Metaphysics from the Perspective of Classic American Philosophy Chapter 1: Metaphysics as Coordinative Analysis or Speculative Rhetoric Part II: The Aristotelian-Peripatetic Metaphysics: a Naturalist Reading and Critique Chapter 2: Books Alpha and Alpha the Less Chapter 3: Book Beta: Some Problems in the Search for Knowledge Chapter 4: Book Gamma: First Philosophy as the Study of Primary Being and the Most Basic Categories Chapter 5: Book Delta: Terms and Concepts Chapter 6: Books Epsilon and Zeta: On Primal Existence Chapter 7: Book Eta: On the Unity of Matter and Form: Potentiality Chapter 8: Book Theta: Potentiality is Power, Energeia is Function Chapter 9: Book Iota: Unity and Derivative Concepts Chapter 10: Book Kappa: Knowledge, Principles and First Philosophy Chapter 11: Book Lambda: Does Aristotle's Naturalism Leave Room for the Supernatural? Chapter 12: Books Mu and Nu: Mathematical Being, the Ideas, and First 'Archai' Part III: The Metaphysics of Ordinal Naturalism Chapter 13: Buchler's Modes of Judgment and Aristotle's Kinds of Knowing Chapter 14: Buchler's Metaphysics of Natural Complexes Chapter 15: Ordinality, Relation, Possibility and Actuality Chapter 16: The World as Infinite Complexes, and Nature as Ordinality Part IV: Applying Buchler's Metaphysics Chapter 17: Peirce, Parmenides, and Buchler on Continuity and Relatedness Chapter 18: Buchler, Peirce and Interpretation Theory Chapter 19: Buchler's Philosophy and Plato's Method Chapter 20: Did Plato Give a Lecture or a Recital?
Part I: Metaphysics from the Perspective of Classic American Philosophy Chapter 1: Metaphysics as Coordinative Analysis or Speculative Rhetoric Part II: The Aristotelian-Peripatetic Metaphysics: a Naturalist Reading and Critique Chapter 2: Books Alpha and Alpha the Less Chapter 3: Book Beta: Some Problems in the Search for Knowledge Chapter 4: Book Gamma: First Philosophy as the Study of Primary Being and the Most Basic Categories Chapter 5: Book Delta: Terms and Concepts Chapter 6: Books Epsilon and Zeta: On Primal Existence Chapter 7: Book Eta: On the Unity of Matter and Form: Potentiality Chapter 8: Book Theta: Potentiality is Power, Energeia is Function Chapter 9: Book Iota: Unity and Derivative Concepts Chapter 10: Book Kappa: Knowledge, Principles and First Philosophy Chapter 11: Book Lambda: Does Aristotle's Naturalism Leave Room for the Supernatural? Chapter 12: Books Mu and Nu: Mathematical Being, the Ideas, and First 'Archai' Part III: The Metaphysics of Ordinal Naturalism Chapter 13: Buchler's Modes of Judgment and Aristotle's Kinds of Knowing Chapter 14: Buchler's Metaphysics of Natural Complexes Chapter 15: Ordinality, Relation, Possibility and Actuality Chapter 16: The World as Infinite Complexes, and Nature as Ordinality Part IV: Applying Buchler's Metaphysics Chapter 17: Peirce, Parmenides, and Buchler on Continuity and Relatedness Chapter 18: Buchler, Peirce and Interpretation Theory Chapter 19: Buchler's Philosophy and Plato's Method Chapter 20: Did Plato Give a Lecture or a Recital?
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