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«Concept» is a central notion in modern philosophy that also influences other disciplines like psychology and linguistics. The author compares modern theories to the work of Aristotle as the first philosopher with an extensive corpus and one of the predecessors both of classical theory and of modal theories of «concepts». It is surprising that there is no equivalent term for «concept» in his work. Both pathêma and logos are central to his theory of language and thought. Therefore, this book describes which notion in Aristotle’s writing comes closest to «concept» and whether or not it generates a precise theory.



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Theories of concepts and their presuppositions – Concept in the history of philosophy – Concepts in psychology – The modal/amodal distinction – Concept as logos – Homonymy and synonymy – Logos and definition – Concepts as pathêmata – De interpretatione 16a – Phantasia – The notion of nous in Aristotle

Logoi and Pathêmata: Aristotle and the

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 17/07/2017
      ISBN13: 9783631676790, 978-3631676790
      ISBN10: 3631676794

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      «Concept» is a central notion in modern philosophy that also influences other disciplines like psychology and linguistics. The author compares modern theories to the work of Aristotle as the first philosopher with an extensive corpus and one of the predecessors both of classical theory and of modal theories of «concepts». It is surprising that there is no equivalent term for «concept» in his work. Both pathêma and logos are central to his theory of language and thought. Therefore, this book describes which notion in Aristotle’s writing comes closest to «concept» and whether or not it generates a precise theory.



      Table of Contents

      Theories of concepts and their presuppositions – Concept in the history of philosophy – Concepts in psychology – The modal/amodal distinction – Concept as logos – Homonymy and synonymy – Logos and definition – Concepts as pathêmata – De interpretatione 16a – Phantasia – The notion of nous in Aristotle

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