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    Substance in Aristotle’s Metaphysics Zeta.Norman O. Dahl - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This book argues that according to Metaphysics Zeta, substantial forms constitute substantial being in the sensible world, and individual composites make up the basic constituents that possess this kind of being. The study explains why Aristotle provides a reexamination of substance after the Categories, Physics, and De Anima, and highlights the contribution Z is meant to make to the science of being. Norman O. Dahl argues that Z.1-11 leaves both substantial forms and individual composites as candidates for basic (...)
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  2. A Map of Metaphysics Zeta.Myles Burnyeat - 2001 - Mathesis.
  3. A Map of Metaphysics Zeta.Myles Burnyeat - 2001 - In . Mathesis Publications.
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    A Map of "Metaphysics" Zeta (review).Deborah K. W. Modrak - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (2):267-268.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 41.2 (2003) 267-268 [Access article in PDF] Myles Burnyeat. A Map of "Metaphysics" Zeta. Pittsburgh, PA: Mathesis Publications, 2001. Pp. x + 176. Paper, $25.00. Burnyeat's map is an ambitious attempt to establish two claims about Zeta: that Aristotle employs an unusual, non-linear form of argument in Zeta, and that the discussion in Zeta is on two levels, (...)
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    Aristotle's Theory of Substance : The Categories and Metaphysics Zeta: The Categories and Metaphysics Zeta.Michael V. Wedin - 2000 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Aristotle's views on the fundamental nature of reality are usually taken to be inconsistent. The two main sources for these views are the Categories and the central books of the Metaphysics, particularly book Zeta. In the early theory of the Categories the basic entities of the world are concrete objects such as Socrates: Aristotle calls them 'primary substances'. But the later theory awards this title to the forms of concrete objects. Michael Wedin proposes a compatibilist solution to this (...)
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    A Map of Metaphysics Zeta[REVIEW]Helen S. Lang - 2003 - Review of Metaphysics 56 (3):637-638.
    Burnyeat calls this book a “map” because, he explains, he intends to set up signposts for readers of one of the most difficult texts in philosophy to use in their own explorations. The “map” consists of an Introduction that explains the assumptions behind his “map,” most importantly that this text consistently operates on “two levels,” the “logical” and the “metaphysical”; an analytic guide to the map ; and the heart of the map, “signposts” from which the reader can survey and (...)
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    A Map of Metaphysics Zeta.Frank A. Lewis - 2001
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  8. A Map of Metaphysics Zeta.Frank A. Lewis - 2004 - Mind 113 (449):158-164.
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    Aristotle’s Theory of Substance: The Categories and Metaphysics Zeta.Michael V. Wedin - 2000 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Aristotle's views on the fundamental nature of reality are usually taken to be inconsistent. The two main sources for these views are the Categories and the central books of the Metaphysics, particularly book Zeta. In the early theory of the Categories the basic entities of the world are concrete objects such as Socrates: Aristotle calls them 'primary substances'. But the later theory awards this title to the forms of concrete objects. Michael Wedin proposes a compatibilist solution to this (...)
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    A Map of Metaphysics Zeta.Mary Louise Gill - 2005 - Philosophical Quarterly 55 (218):114-121.
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    A Map of Metaphysics Zeta[REVIEW]John Macfarlane - 2003 - Philosophical Review 112 (1):97-99.
    The central chapter of Burnyeat’s Map is organized like a commentary, moving through Metaphysics Ζ (and parts of Η) section by section. But unlike a commentary, it does not strive for comprehensiveness. Its aim is to describe the general lay of the land—what is being argued for where, in what way, and why— and so its exegesis is limited to Aristotle’s “signposts.” For example, every time Aristotle says “we must investigate” or “as we have seen,” Burnyeat asks “where?” As (...)
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    How Aristotle gets by in Metaphysics Zeta.Frank A. Lewis - 2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Frank A. Lewis presents a close study of book Zeta of Aristotle's Metaphysics, one of his most dense and controversial texts, commonly understood to contain his deepest thoughts on the definition of substance and related metaphysical issues. Lewis argues that Aristotle returns to the causal view of primary substance from his Posterior Analytics.
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    Metaphysics Zeta[REVIEW]David Bostock - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (2):258-259.
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    Aristotle's theory of substance: the Categories and Metaphysics Zeta.Michael Vernon Wedin - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Michael Wedin argues against the prevailing notion that Aristotle's views on the nature of reality are fundamentally inconsistent. According to Wedin's new interpretation, the difference between the early theory of the Categories and the later theory of the Metaphysics reflects the fact that Aristotle is engaged in quite different projects in the two works--the earlier focusing on ontology, and the later on explanation.
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    Aristotle's Theory of Substance in Metaphysics Zeta-Eta.Hye-Kyung Kim - 1999 - Dissertation, Marquette University
    The central question in Aristotle' Metaphysics Zeta- Eta is "What is substance?" and Aristotle answers that substance is essence or substantial form. But it is not clear what in Zeta-Eta Aristotle is inquiring and what the conclusion implies. ;In this study I argue that in Zeta-Eta Aristotle advances a new theory of substance: he establishes a new criterion for substance and identifies substantial form as primary substance. ;The criteria for substance which I take Aristotle to offer (...)
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    Woods on "metaphysics" zeta, chapter 13.Reinaldo Elugardo - 1975 - Apeiron 9 (1):30 - 42.
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    Aristotle's Theory of Substance: The Categories and Metaphysics Zeta (review).Gareth B. Matthews - 2001 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 39 (3):437-438.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 39.3 (2001) 437-438 [Access article in PDF] Michael V. Wedin. Aristotle's Theory of Substance: The Categories and Metaphysics Zeta. Oxford Aristotle Studies. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp. xiii + 482. Cloth, $55.00. Michael Wedin has written the equivalent for Aristotle of what biblical scholars would call a "harmony of the gospels." It is a wonderfully rich and argumentatively dense (...)
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    Aristotle’s Theory of Substance: The Categories and Metaphysics Zeta.Michael V. Wedin - 2002 - Philosophical Quarterly 52 (207):256-258.
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  19. Aristotle’s Theory of Substance: The Categories and Metaphysics Zeta.Mary Louise Gill - 2003 - Mind 112 (447):583-586.
  20. Aristotle's Dual Metaphysics: An Interpretation of "Metaphysics" Zeta Eta Theta.Jiyuan Yu - 1995 - Dissertation, University of Guelph (Canada)
    This thesis argues that Metaphysics ZH$\Theta$--the crux of Aristotle's metaphysics--are not, as the tradition takes it for granted, a unity which hosts a consistent doctrine of substance; rather they contain two distinct approaches to substance. I call them respectively the formal approach and the synthetical approach. They present two kinds of hylomorphism, with Z17 as a demarcation. ;The formal approach takes form or essence as a separate substance from matter and the composite and demonstrates that form is the (...)
     
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  21. Individuation and Metaphysics Z 15.Laura M. Castelli - 2003 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 14:1-26.
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    Specimens of Natural Kinds and the Apparent Inconsistency of Metaphysics Zeta.Lynne Spellman - 1989 - Ancient Philosophy 9 (1):49-65.
  23. How Aristotle gets by in Metaphysics Zeta.Boris Hennig - 2017 - Philosophical Quarterly 67 (266):179-182.
  24. On Myles Burnyeat’s Map of Metaphysics Zeta.Stephen Menn - 2011 - Ancient Philosophy 31 (1):161-202.
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    A Hitchhiker's Guide to Metaphysics Zeta.Frank A. Lewis - 2000 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 15:101-28.
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    Xenocrates’ Metaphysics: Fr. 15 (Heinze) Re-examined.John Dillon - 1985 - Ancient Philosophy 5 (1):47-52.
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    Frank Lewis, How Aristotle Gets by in Metaphysics Zeta. Reviewed by.Duncan Charles Maclean - 2015 - Philosophy in Review 35 (3):153-155.
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    Friend or Foe?—Some Encounters with Plato in Aristotle Metaphysics Zeta.Frank Lewis - 2003 - Modern Schoolman 80 (4):365-390.
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    How Aristotle gets by in Metaphysics Zeta, by Frank A. Lewis: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, xvi + 324, £50.Mary Louise Gill - 2015 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 93 (2):395-397.
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    Myles Burnyeat, A Map of Metaphysics Zeta.Michel Crubellier - 2003 - Philosophie Antique 3:203-206.
    On connaît l’histoire rapportée – ou inventée – par Borges, de ce pays où des géographes de plus en plus compétents et de plus en plus exigeants, à force de perfectionner l’art de la cartographie, en étaient arrivés à produire une carte de l’empire « qui avait le format de l’empire, et qui coïncidait avec lui point par point ». L’histoire de l’exégèse aristotélicienne, dans ses périodes les plus fécondes – et notre époque en fait incontestablement partie – pourrait parfois (...)
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    How Aristotle Gets by in Metaphysics Zeta.Edward C. Halper - 2015 - Ancient Philosophy 35 (2):472-477.
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    OUSIA IN ARISTOTLE M. V. Wedin: Aristotle's Theory of Substance: The Categories and Metaphysics Zeta. Pp. xii + 482. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. Cased, £37.50. ISBN: 0-19-823855-X. [REVIEW]John E. Sisko - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (01):51-.
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    Specimens of Natural Kinds and the Apparent Inconsistency of Metaphysics Zeta.Lynne Spellman - 1989 - Ancient Philosophy 9 (1):49-65.
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    Aristotle’s Theory of Substance: The Categories and Metaphysics Zeta[REVIEW]Michael Golluber - 2001 - Review of Metaphysics 55 (1):167-168.
    Significant scholarship has been devoted to the problem of the incompatibility of Aristotle’s accounts of substance in the Categories and in the Metaphysics. Substance, in the former treatise, is that category of being distinguished from the other accidental categories by reason of the ontological dependence of accident upon substance: every accident must be present in a substance to be present at all. Primary substances such as “Socrates” are distinguished from secondary substances such as “human being” or “animal” since secondary (...)
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  35. Hylomorphism and Mereology: Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics Volume 15.Gyula Klima & Alexander W. Hall (eds.) - 2018 - Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
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    Myles Burnyeat's Map of Metaphysics Zeta[REVIEW]Mary Louise Gill - 2005 - Philosophical Quarterly 55 (218):114 - 121.
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    Wedin, Michael V. Aristotle’s Theory of Substance: The Categories and Metaphysics Zeta[REVIEW]Michael Golluber - 2001 - Review of Metaphysics 55 (1):167-169.
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    Burnyeat, Myles. A Map of Metaphysics Zeta[REVIEW]Helen S. Lang - 2003 - Review of Metaphysics 56 (3):637-639.
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    How Aristotle Gets By in Metaphysics Zeta. By Frank A. Lewis. Pp. xvi, 324, Oxford University Press, 2013, $88.76. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (1):180-181.
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    Review: Myles Burnyeat's Map of Metaphysics Zeta[REVIEW]Mary Louise Gill - 2005 - Philosophical Quarterly 55 (218):114 - 121.
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    How Aristotle gets by in Metaphysics Zeta, by Frank A. Lewis: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, xvi + 324, £50. [REVIEW]Mary Louise Gill - 2015 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 93 (2):395-397.
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    M. Burnyeat: A map of metaphysics zeta . Pp. X + 176. Pittsburgh: Mathesis publications, 2001. Paper. Isbn: 0-935225-03-X. [REVIEW]David Bostock - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (02):258-.
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    Aristotle, metaphysics a 10, 993a13–15: A new reading and its implication for the unity of book alpha.Mirjam E. Kotwick - 2021 - Classical Quarterly 71 (1):183-188.
    This article argues for an emendation in Aristotle's Metaphysics A 10, 993a13–15. The emendation is based on a hitherto overlooked reading preserved in Alexander of Aphrodisias’ commentary on A 7. First, the article problematizes the reading of the Metaphysics manuscripts in terms of syntax, diction and content. Second, it shows that Alexander's reading is free of all three problems. Third, it argues for the originality of Alexander's reading according to the principle utrum in alterum abiturum erat? and based (...)
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    Aristotle: Metaphysics Books Zeta and Eta.Susan Sauve Meyer & David Bostock - 1995 - Philosophical Review 104 (4):579.
    David Bostock has produced a translation that admirably fulfills the Clarendon Aristotle Series’ goal of making Aristotle’s texts accessible to the Greekless philosophical reader. It is accurate without being overly literal and is probably the best available in English. Despite Bostock’s inelegant rendering of to ti en einai as "a what-being-is", and to ti esti as "a what-it-is", the translation is, on the whole, highly readable and brings out perspicuously the structure of Aristotle’s arguments.
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    Aristotle, "Metaphysics. Books 7-10. Zeta, Eta, Theta, Iota". [REVIEW]S. Marc Cohen - 1988 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (2):312.
    Review of Aristotle’s Metaphysics: Books Zeta, Eta, Theta, and Iota, translation and commentary by Montgomery Furth (Hackett: 1985).
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    Metaphysics, Books Zeta, Eta, Theta, Iota.Montgomery Furth - 1987 - Philosophical Review 96 (3):466-469.
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  47. Eidos Metaphysics Conference: Geneva, 15-18 July 2008.Alessandro Torza - 2009 - Humana Mente 3 (8).
     
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    Continuous Time and Interrupted Time.Peter Kivy - 2011-04-15 - In Dominic McIver Lopes & Berys Gaut (eds.), Once‐Told Tales. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 76–97.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Temporal and Non‐Temporal Arts Literary Time and Real Time Novel Discontinuity The Goal of the Gaps Musical Time and Real Time A Puzzling Problem A Bizarre Suggestion Historical Narrative Fictional Time and Music‐Fictional Time Formal Structure The Other Proposal.
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    Metaphysics Δ 15 and Pre-Euclidean Mathematics.Paul Pritchard - 1997 - Apeiron 30 (1):49-62.
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    Metaphysics, Books Zeta, Eta, Theta, Iota (VII-X). [REVIEW]Joan Kung - 1987 - Philosophical Review 96 (3):466-469.
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