Avicenna: AL-MAQULAT COMMENTARY ON ARISTOTLE'S CATEGORIES
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The translation of Avicenna's "commentary" on Aristotle's Categories, Al-Maqulat (Part One, Volume Two of AS-shifa'), is given here with explanatory notes. Avicenna does not paraphrase the text. Rather, as he states, he comments upon what the correct...
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The translation of Avicenna's "commentary" on Aristotle's Categories, Al-Maqulat (Part One, Volume Two of AS-shifa'), is given here with explanatory notes. Avicenna does not paraphrase the text. Rather, as he states, he comments upon what the correct doctrines are. He offers original doctrines on such topics as paronymy, the ontological square in Categories 2, predication, the antepredicamental rule, the number of the categories, distinction of primary and first substance, an account of relation, as opposed to relationship, the ontology of mathematical objects, and the predication of contraries. Avicenna uses and refers to these doctrines in his scientific works, particularly in his metaphysics.
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Introduction IX Part One _____________________________ 29 Chapter One 29 The Aim of the CATEGORIES Chapter Two 41Synonymy, Homonymy, Paronymy Chapter Three 57Being 'Said Of' and Being 'In' Chapter Four 73The Definition of Accident Chapter Five 87Connections Between Being 'Said of' and 'Being in' Chapter Six 97Do Substance and Accident Have Modes? Part Two_______________________105 Chapter One 105 The CategoriesChapter Two 116Is Accident a Category? Chapter Three 121Views on the Number of the Categories Chapter Four 126The Adequacy of the Categories Chapter Five 141 The State of the Number of the Categories Part Three ______________________151 Chapter One 151 Substance - First, Second, and Third Chapter Two 157 First and Second and Third Substance Chapter Three 166 The Descriptions of Substance and its Propria
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Chapter Four 179 The Beginning of the Account about Quantity Part Four_______________________ 197 Chapter One 197 The Other Division for the Quantum, and the Quantum Per Accidens Chapter Two 206The Propria of the Quantum Chapter Three 219 The Divisions of the Relatum Chapter Four 229 The Propria of the Relatum Chapter Five 236The Category of the Relatum Part Five_______________________________249 Chapter One 249 The [Definitional] Characterization of Quality and its Primary Divisions Chapter Two 258 The Four Species of Quality Chapter Three 267States and Powers Chapter Four 273Objections about Species Having a Relationship to Power and Impotence Chapter Five 280Passive Qualities and Passions Chapter Six 286The Solution of the Remaining Objections Part Six________________________293 Chapter One 293The Species of the Fourth Genus of Quality Chapter Two 302Objections Concerning the Fourth Genus of Quality Chapter Three 309Quale and Quality Chapter Four 316Quale and Relatum Chapter Five 323 The "Where" [Place] and the "When" [Time] Chapter Six 329The Rest of the Ten Categories Part Seven______________________335 Chapter One 335[Mutual] Opposites Chapter Two 346 Objections Concerning Opposition Chapter Three 359 Judgments and Propria in [Mutual] Contraries Chapter Four 366 The Prior and the Posterior Index 377
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