One and Many in Aristotle's Metaphysics: The Central Books by Edward C. Halper [Book Review]

Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 88:55-55 (1994)
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A review of Edward Halper's brilliant exegesis of the middle books of Aristotle's Metaphysics, in which he shows that Aristotle keys his search for the hierarchy of senses of being to his quest for the hierarchical array of the senses of unity.

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