Doing and Being

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Doing and Being

An Interpretation of Aristotle's Metaphysics Theta

Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology

Author: Jonathan Beere

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Collection: Oxford Aristotle Studies Series

Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 29th October 2009

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9780191607189


Doing and Being

Confronts the problem of how to understand two central concepts of Aristotle's philosophy: energeia and dunamis. While these terms seem ambiguous between actuality/potentiality and activity/capacity, Aristotle did not intend them to be so.

Through a careful and detailed reading of Metaphysics Theta, Beere argues that we can solve the problem by rejecting both "actuality" and "activity" as translations of energeia, and by working out an analogical conception of energeia. This approach enables Beere to discern a hitherto unnoticed connection between Plato's Sophist and Aristotle's Metaphysics Theta, and to give satisfying interpretations of the major claims that Aristotle makes in Metaphysics Theta, the claim that energeia is prior in being to capacity (Theta 8) and the claim that any eternal principle must be perfectly good (Theta 9).

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