The Categories

The Categories

by Aristotle
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 20/12/2024

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Delve into the foundational text of philosophy with Aristotle's The Categories.. This seminal work offers a comprehensive framework for understanding the basic elements of logic and classification, shaping the course of Western thought.


As Aristotle's treatise unfolds, explore the essential concepts of substance, quality, quantity, and relation that form the basis of his philosophical system. The Categories provides crucial insights into Aristotle's approach to categorizing and understanding the world.


But here's a provocative thought: How do these fundamental categories shape our comprehension of reality and logic? Aristotle’s categories challenge readers to consider how they classify and interpret their experiences and knowledge.


Engage with the depth of Aristotle's philosophy through this essential text, where each section lays the groundwork for more complex philosophical inquiries. The Categories offers a clear and systematic approach to understanding fundamental concepts that continue to influence modern thought.


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Immerse yourself in short, thought-provoking passages that reveal the foundations of logical and philosophical analysis. The work's clarity and depth provide a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of philosophy alike.


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ISBN:
9781942123345
9781942123345
Category:
Deconstructionism
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
20-12-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Namaskar Books
Aristotle

Aristotle was born in the Macedonian city of Stagira in 384 BC, and died in 322. He studied in Plato's Academy in Athens and later became tutor to Alexander the Great, before establishing his own school in Athens, called the Lyceum. His writings, which were of extraordinary range, profoundly affected the whole course of ancient, medieval and modern philosophy. Many of them have survived, including The Nicomachean Ethics, The Politics and Poetics, among others.

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