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Ways of being: potentiality and actuality in Aristotle's metaphysics

Autor Charlotte Witt

Editorial CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Ways of being: potentiality and actuality in Aristotle's metaphysics
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  • Editorial CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780801440328
  • ISBN10 0801440327
  • Tipus LLIBRE
  • Pàgines 161
  • Any Edició 2003
  • Encuadernació Tela

Ways of being: potentiality and actuality in Aristotle's metaphysics

Autor Charlotte Witt

Editorial CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

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Charlotte Witt continues her highly regarded exploration of Aristotle's metaphysics in this book devoted to the ontological distinction between potentiality and actuality. She focuses on Metaphysics IX, which provides the most sustained discussion of this distinction. Witt rejects the conventional reading of this key text -- that Aristotle differentiated between the two concepts solely to further the investigation of substance. Instead, in an original interpretation of his work, she argues that his development of the distinction between "being X potentially" and "being X actually" allowed Aristotle to develop an intrinsically hierarchical and normative vision of reality. For Witt, Aristotle's views about being shed light on his puzzling use of gender language in his descriptions of reality. This language has become an important issue for feminist scholars who have noted that in Aristotle's metaphysics of substance form is sometimes associated with the male and matter with the female. Witt's interpretation that Aristotelian reality is intrinsically hierarchical and normative, but not intrinsically gendered, offers a new, important understanding of a controversial aspect of Aristotle's metaphysics.