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Neo-Aristotelian Metaphysics

Neo-Aristotelian Metaphysics

Neo-Aristotelian Metaphysics

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Phil Corkum, University of Alberta
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    Contemporary metaphysicians who might be classified as 'neo-Aristotelian' tend towards positions reminiscent of Aristotle's metaphysics – such as category theory, trope theory, substance ontology, endurantism, hylomorphism, essentialism, and agent causation. However, prima facie it seems that one might hold any one of these positions while rejecting the others. What perhaps unifies a neo-Aristotelian approach in metaphysics, then, is not a shared collection of positions so much as a willingness to engage with Aristotle and to view this historical figure as providing a fruitful way of initially framing certain philosophical issues. This Element will begin with a methodological reflection on the contribution historical scholarship on Aristotle might make to contemporary metaphysics. It will then discuss as case studies category theory, properties, substance theory, and hylomorphism. The aim of the Element is to make the relevant exegetical questions accessible to contemporary metaphysicians, and the corresponding contemporary topics accessible to historians.

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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Category theory
    • 3. Properties
    • 4. Substance theory
    • 5. Hylomorphism
    • References.
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    • Phil Corkum , University of Alberta