Michael Wedin argues against the prevailing notion that Aristotle's views on the nature of reality are fundamentally inconsistent. According to Wedin's new interpretation, the difference between the early theory of the Categories and the later theory of the Metaphysics reflects the fact that Aristotle is engaged in quite different projects in the two works--the earlier focusing on ontology, and the later on explanation.
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Michael Wedin argues against the prevailing notion that Aristotle's views on the nature of reality are fundamentally inconsistent. According to Wedin's new interpretation, the difference between the early theory of the Categories and the later theory of the Metaphysics reflects the fact that Aristotle is engaged in quite different projects in the two works--the earlier focusing on ontology, and the later on explanation.
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VG in Very Good jacket. 1st edition, 1st printing, Oxford University Press hardcover w/ DJ, 2000. Book is VG, w/ clean text, solid binding; inscription on ffe page (we have a signed copy of the author's first book; this book is inscribed to the same person in the same handwriting, but signed with a nickname rather than the author's name, so we are not calling it a signed copy). DJ is VG, w/ light edge/shelf wear that's a little heavier around tail of spine panel (no tears or chips). Free delivery confirmation.