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In this book, Jeremy Kirby analyzes Book Gamma of Aristotle''s Metaphysics and introduces the debates (or paradoxes as he refers to them) such as relativism versus the idea of a ready-made world, the possibility of true contradictions, the nature and possibility of metaphysics, the limits of thought, and logic.

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Jeremy Kirby’s The Gamma Paradoxes is an illuminating treatment of Aristotle’s thinking on one of the toughest problems in philosophy, the nature of being or existence. Again and again, I was struck by how relevant is the discussion to contemporary questions in philosophy, from science to religion. This is a book that merits and rewards careful study. -- Michael Ruse, Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy, Florida State University
The Gamma Paradoxes is an exemplar of philosophical exegesis for historical, analytic philosophy. Jeremy Kirby guides us on a taught, philosophical journey through Aristotle’s metaphysics and logic with a historian’s thoroughness and a logician’s clarity. Kirby’s analysis will pay philosophical dividends for every student of philosophy since it deals with foundational issues, but has the added virtue of addressing modern problems like the liar paradox. Repeat readings warranted. -- Christopher Pynes, Western Illinois University

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Foreword: The Gamma Paradoxes Chapter One: The Science of Being Chapter Two: Contradictions Chapter Three: Truth, Being, and Perspective Appendix A: Aristotle and the Liar Paradox Afterword: The Gamma Paradoxes Bibliography

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/18/2018 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498540360, 978-1498540360
      ISBN10: 1498540368

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      Book Synopsis
      In this book, Jeremy Kirby analyzes Book Gamma of Aristotle''s Metaphysics and introduces the debates (or paradoxes as he refers to them) such as relativism versus the idea of a ready-made world, the possibility of true contradictions, the nature and possibility of metaphysics, the limits of thought, and logic.

      Trade Review
      Jeremy Kirby’s The Gamma Paradoxes is an illuminating treatment of Aristotle’s thinking on one of the toughest problems in philosophy, the nature of being or existence. Again and again, I was struck by how relevant is the discussion to contemporary questions in philosophy, from science to religion. This is a book that merits and rewards careful study. -- Michael Ruse, Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy, Florida State University
      The Gamma Paradoxes is an exemplar of philosophical exegesis for historical, analytic philosophy. Jeremy Kirby guides us on a taught, philosophical journey through Aristotle’s metaphysics and logic with a historian’s thoroughness and a logician’s clarity. Kirby’s analysis will pay philosophical dividends for every student of philosophy since it deals with foundational issues, but has the added virtue of addressing modern problems like the liar paradox. Repeat readings warranted. -- Christopher Pynes, Western Illinois University

      Table of Contents
      Foreword: The Gamma Paradoxes Chapter One: The Science of Being Chapter Two: Contradictions Chapter Three: Truth, Being, and Perspective Appendix A: Aristotle and the Liar Paradox Afterword: The Gamma Paradoxes Bibliography

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