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Aristotle (Greek: Ἀριστοτέλης , Aristotélēs ) (384 BC – 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. He wrote on many subjects, including physics, metap...
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As a scientist, Aristotle's epistemology is perhaps closer to our own. For Aristotle did not agree with Plato that there is an essence or Form or Absolute behind every object in the phenomenal world.
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Q: “Dear Aristotle, After some research, I’ve found all the claims of Objectivist epistemology to be wholly undeniable and consistent, except for one. The one I cannot reconcile with myself is the validity of our sensory perceptions.
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Aristotle's approach to epistemology, and to the methodology of inquiry more generally, is very different from the one with which we are now most familiar. In modern and contemporary epistemology the central interest or objective, as a starting point, has typically been to give a general account of knowledge.
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This is the first major part of CCW Taylor’s paper titled “Aristotle’s Epistemology” (found in Epistemology ed Steven Everson). This is an outline of the paper, with my own questions or ... Perception is noticeably absent. Aristotle does seem to indicate that its a sort of knowledge or acquaintance.
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Aristotle: Metaphysics, Epistemology, Natural Philosophy by Terence Irwin; Binding: Hardcover, 1 edition, 456 pages ; Publisher: Routledge; List Price: USD $165; Weight: 191 ; Dimension: H: 1.17 x L: 9.24 x W: 6.23 inches ;
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Aristotle's notions of category and substance by S. Marc Cohe ... 1. The Subject Matter of Aristotle's Metaphysics ... In Metaphysics A.1, Aristotle says that “all men suppose what is called wisdom (sophia) to deal with the first causes (aitia) and the principles (archai) of things” (981b28), and it is these causes...
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Chappell, Timothy (2005). 'The good man is the measure of all things': objectivity without world-centredness in Aristotle’s moral epistemology. In: Gill, Christopher ed. Virtue, norms, and objectivity: issues in ancient and modern ethics. ... Keywords: Aristotle; virtue ethics; epistemology; moral epistemology...
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