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  1. 18. März 2000 · 1. Introduction. Aristotle’s logical works contain the earliest formal study of logic that we have. It is therefore all the more remarkable that together they comprise a highly developed logical theory, one that was able to command immense respect for many centuries: Kant, who was ten times more distant from Aristotle than we are from him, even held that nothing significant had been added to ...

  2. Necessity, Cause, and Blame: Perspectives on Aristotle’s Theory. Richard Sorabji - 1980 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Free Will: A Defense Against Neurophysiological Determinism. John Thorp - 1980 - London: Routledge. An Essay on Free Will. Peter Van Inwagen - 1983 - New York: Oxford University Press.

  3. Aristotle's Theory of the Will By Anthony Kenny London: Duckworth, 1979, 171 pp., £8.95 - Volume 56 Issue 215 Skip to main content Accessibility help We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites.

  4. Tackling Aristotle’s Notion of the Will. Although Aristotle’s name is regularly mentioned when it comes to the question of where the notion of the will historically derives from and although one of the most influential exponents of philosophical theories of the will, Thomas Aquinas, seems to think that he is just applying the Aristotelian theory, many historians of philosophy explicitly ...

  5. 8. Feb. 2024 · 6) Criticisms of Theory. Aristotle’s Theory of Causation, while influential and foundational in the history of philosophy, has not been without its share of criticisms and challenges. One significant criticism is related to the complexity and applicability of the theory. Some critics argue that Aristotle’s four causes—Material, Formal ...

  6. Aristotle’s Theory of the Will. Cynthia A. Freeland & Anthony Kenny. Philosophical Review 90 (1):159 (1981)

  7. Explore all metrics. Aristotle’s theory of the good is notable because he believes that moral viciousness is never good for human beings. For Aristotle, being morally virtuous will always be the best prudential choice for the agent. This runs contrary to most modern theories of morality and happiness, which accept as a given that doing the ...

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