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"Previous commentators on the Metaphysics have attributed to Aristotle the belief that all living beings are substances. This book challenges the prevailing view by addressing the question of whether, according to Aristotle, artifacts are substances.
By arguing that the two criteria of substantiality are "eternity" and "actuality" (thereby excluding some organisms), and by covering Aristotle's theory of art and nature as well as his embryology, Aristotle on Artifacts offers a novel way of dealing with a number of highly controversial issues and variety of metaphysical problems."--BOOK JACKET.
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Et la métaphysique, Artefacten (sociaal-wetenschappelijk onderzoek), Substance (Philosophie), Substantie, Métaphysique, Et la substance (Philosophie), Substance (Philosophy), Metaphysics, Aristotle, Philosophy, ancient, Contributions in metaphysics, Contributions in concept of substance, PHILOSOPHY, Concept of substancePeople
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Aristotle on artifacts: a metaphysical puzzle
1999, State University of New York Press
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0791443175 9780791443170
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-175) and indexes.
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