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Aristotle's Correspondence Theory Of Truth And What Does Not Exist, Charlene Elsby
Aristotle's Correspondence Theory Of Truth And What Does Not Exist, Charlene Elsby
Charlene Elsby
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Truth And Non-Existence In Aristotle, Charlene Elsby
Truth And Non-Existence In Aristotle, Charlene Elsby
Charlene Elsby
This work critically examines Aristotle’s statements regarding truth in relation to what does not exist, and defends a cohesive interpretation of Aristotle on truth and non-existence against contemporary commentators. Aristotle speaks of what does not exist in various contexts within his works, and questions about things that don’t exist arise at every level of the structure of reality Aristotle lays down in Chapter One of De Interpretatione. Aristotle refers to things, affections of the soul, and statements as truth-bearing. However, the ways in which each is said to be true or false suggests that Aristotle applied the notion of “truth” …
Plotinus On The Reality Of The Category Of Relation, Charlene Elsby
Plotinus On The Reality Of The Category Of Relation, Charlene Elsby
Charlene Elsby
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Truth And Temporality In Aristotle, Charlene Elsby
Truth And Temporality In Aristotle, Charlene Elsby
Charlene Elsby
No abstract provided.
Brentano's Aristotle And The Intentional Definition Of Mental Phenomena, Charlene Elsby
Brentano's Aristotle And The Intentional Definition Of Mental Phenomena, Charlene Elsby
Charlene Elsby
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Fictional Entities: Truth As A Function Of Combination And Separation In Aristotle, Charlene Elsby
Fictional Entities: Truth As A Function Of Combination And Separation In Aristotle, Charlene Elsby
Charlene Elsby
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Truth And Inexistence In Aristotle’S Categories And De Interpretatione, Charlene Elsby
Truth And Inexistence In Aristotle’S Categories And De Interpretatione, Charlene Elsby
Charlene Elsby
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The Aristotelian Aspects Of Husserl’S Fourth Logical Investigation, Charlene Elsby
The Aristotelian Aspects Of Husserl’S Fourth Logical Investigation, Charlene Elsby
Charlene Elsby
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Nature And Convention: Defining A Spoken Language In Aristotle’S De Interpretatione, Charlene Elsby
Nature And Convention: Defining A Spoken Language In Aristotle’S De Interpretatione, Charlene Elsby
Charlene Elsby
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Aristotle On The Incidental Sense, Charlene Elsby
Aristotle On The Incidental Sense, Charlene Elsby
Charlene Elsby
No abstract provided.