
How Aristotle gets by in Metaphysics Zeta
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- INTRODUCTION
- PART ONE. THE SHAPE OF ZETA
- 1: THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO METAPHYSICS ZETA
- PART TWO: SUBSTANCE AS SUBJECT
- 2: SUBJECTS IN METAPHYSICS ZETA 3
- PART THREE. SUBSTANCE AS ESSENCE
- 3: A START ON ESSENCE IN METAPHYSICS ZETA 4
- APPENDIX TO CHAPTER THREE. GREEK HOPER AND THE PSEUDO-CLEFT CONSTRUCTIONS IN ENGLISH
- 4: SAMENESS, SUBSTITUTION, AND ESSENCE (I). METAPHYSICS Z5, THE SE, AND "A NOSE BY ANY OTHER NAME"
- AFTERWORD: RESERVATIONS AND RETRACTIONS
- 5: SAMENESS, SUBSTITUTION, AND ESSENCE (II). THE SE, AND THE PALE MAN ARGUMENT FROM METAPHYSICS Z6
- 6: PLATO AS FRIEND: IS THERE ROOM FOR PLATO IN AN ARISTOTELIAN THEORY OF ESSENCE?
- 7: SUBSTANCE AS ESSENCE: THE SHIFT TO "PARTISAN" MODE IN ZETA 10 AND 11
- PART FOUR. SUBSTANCE AS UNIVERSAL
- 8: SUBSTANCE AND UNIVERSALS (I). PLATO AS FOE: SETTING THE STAGE IN ZETA 13
- APPENDIX TO CHAPTER EIGHT. MUTUAL EXCLUSIVITY AND SOME VERSIONS OF COMPATIBILITY
- 9: SUBSTANCE AND UNIVERSALS (II). PLATO ON GENUS, SPECIES, AND DIFFERENTIA
- 10: SUBSTANCE AND UNIVERSALS (III). ZETA 15 AND 16, AND PLATO'S FUNDAMENTAL MISTAKE
- APPENDIX TO CHAPTER TEN. DEFINITION, SUBSTANCE, AND UNIVERSALS: A PUZZLE, AND SOME SPECULATIVE CONCLUSIONS
- PART FIVE. BACK TO THE DEFINITION OF SUBSTANCE: THE END-GAME
- 11: THE POSTERIOR ANALYTICS, AND A FRESH APPROACH TO DEFINING SUBSTANCE
- 12: ARISTOTLE ON THE POSITIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OF ZETA
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX
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