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On Aristotle's Categories

Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. Edited by S. Marc Cohen & Gareth B. Matthews (1991)

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  1. Between Logic and Mathematics: Al-Kindī's Approach to the Aristotelian Categories.Ahmad Ighbariah - 2012 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 22 (1):51-68.
    What is the function of logic in al-Kindī's corpus? What kind of relation does it have with mathematics? This article tackles these questions by examining al-Kindī's theory of categories as it was presented in his epistle On the Number of Aristotle's Books, from which we can learn about his special attitude towards Aristotle theory of categories and his interpretation, as well. Al-Kindī treats the Categories as a logical book, but in a manner different from that of the classical Aristotelian tradition. (...)
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  • Koinon and koinônia: A Particular Case of Participation in John Philoponus.Daniele Granata - 2018 - Peitho 9 (1):101-120.
    The aim of this study is to discuss an original philosophical contribution made by Philoponus, who in In Cat. 18, 14–22 equates koinon in its most peculiar meaning with the concept of koinônia understood as a particu­lar case of Platonic methexis. First, the paper analyzes the passages where the Neoplatonic commentators of the Categories distinguish four distinct meanings of the Aristotelian concept of koinon. Subsequently, this article emphasizes the differences between Philoponus’ herme­neutical suggestions and those of the other commentators. Philopo­nus (...)
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