How Aristotle gets by in "Metaphysics Zeta":
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DETAILED LIST OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1 AN OBLIQUE APPROACH TO SUBSTANCE 2 SOME ALIEN PRESENCES 3
SOME UNEXPECTED ABSENCES
1 2 4 5
PART ONE: THE SHAPE OE ZETA
1 THE HITCH-HIKER S GUIDE TO METAPHYSICS ZETA 9
THE APPROACH TO SUBSTANCE IN ZETA 10
1 METAPHYSICS ZETA 1: A MINIMUM METAPHYSICAL THEORY 10
2 THE DEFINITION OF SUBSTANCE: THE AGENDA OF ZETA, AND A FIRST LOOK AT
LEVELS 16
THE THREE SEGMENTS OF ZETA: A BIRD S-EYE VIEW 21
3 SUBSTANCE AND SUBJECTS 21
4 SUBSTANCE AND ESSENCE 21
5 SUBSTANCE AND UNIVERSALS 22
THE ANTI-PLATONISM OF ZETA, AND SOME OTHER PARTICIPANTS IN THE DEBATE 24
6 A PLACE FOR POLEMICS 24
7 EXPANDING THE DRAMATIS PERSONAE 26
TWO CONSTRAINTS ON THE ACCOUNT OFSUBSTANCE? LEVELS AND NON-LINEARITY 28
8 LEVELS 29
9 NON-LINEARITY: INACCESSIBILITY AND THE COMMON CONCLUSION ASSUMPTION 32
10 THE LOGIC OFNON-LINEARITY 34
SOME ALTERNATIVE ARGUMENTATIVE STRATEGIES 37
11 MAPPING THE OLD ONTO THE NEW, AND A USE FOR ABDUCTIVE ARGUMENT 37
PART TWO: SUBSTANCE AS SUBJECT ( 2 SUBJECTS IN METAPHYSICS ZETA 3 43
1 SOURCES OF THE RECEIVED VIEW: ARISTOTLE S CATEGORIES, AND THE EARLY
PHILOSOPHERS OFNATURE 45
2 ARISTOTLE S TARGET IN ZETA 3 49
3 THE DISTRIBUTION OF RECEIVED AND PARTISAN IN ZETA 3; ON STRIPPING
AWAY 51
4 THE SHIFT FROM RECEIVED TO PARTISAN : THE CROSS- THEORETICAL
IDENTIFICATION BETWEEN THE RESULT OFSTRIPPING AWAY AND MATTER 57
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5 THE TROUBLE WITH MATTER 59
6 BARE SUBSTRATES AND BARE SUBSTRATE ONTOLOGY 59
7 THE HOMONYMY OF MATTER, AND SOME DIFFICULTIES FOR METAPHYSICAL
PREDICATION 61
8 CONCLUSION 64
PART THREE: SUBSTANCE AS ESSENCE
3 A START ON ESSENCE IN METAPHYSICSZETA 4 69
1 HOW (1NFORMED) PEOPLE SPEAK ABOUT ESSENCE: TWO POINTS OF CONTACT
WITH THE TRADITION 71
2 BEYOND RECEIVED VIEWS: PARTISAN DEVELOPMENTS 74
3 HOW TO TALK ABOUT ESSENCE: OWNERSHIP VERSUS CONTENT 74
4 A FIRST APPROACH, CONDUCTED LOGIKOES: ESSENCE AND WHAT A THING IS PER
SE 76
5 A SECOND APPROACH TO ESSENCE: THE CONNECTION WITH DEFINITION 83 6 DOES
A COMPOUND OF A SUBSTANCE WITH AN ACCIDENT HAVE AN ESSENCE?: ESSENCE AND
THE THISNESS TEST 84
7 TWO CONDITIONS ON DEFINITION AND ESSENCE: UNITY AND PRIMACY 87 8
GRADES OFBEING, OFESSENCE, AND OFDEFINITION 90
APPENDIX: GREEK HOPER AND THE PSEUDO-CLEFT CONSTRUCTIONS IN ENGLISH 92
4 SAMENESS, SUBSTITUTION, AND ESSENCE (I): ZETA 5, THE SE, AND A NOSE
BY ANY OTHER NAME 95
THE PUZZLES OFESSENCE, AND AN APPARENT DISCREPANCY 97
1 THE THREE PUZZLES IN ZETA 5 97
2 WHAT ARISTOTLE KNOWS ABOUT SNUB IN THE SE 102
HOW TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE PUZZLES IN ZETA 5 104
3 THE NO-SOLUTION SOLUTION 105
4 ACCIDENTS AND COMPOUNDS 106
5 CONTEXTUAL DEFINITION 107
6 MAKING ROOM FUER THE PUZZLES IN ZETA 5: THE 1SSUE OFVALIDITY 108
BACK TO THE SE 110
7 DOUBLE TROUBLE 110
8 SAYING THE SAME THING AGAIN AGAIN 112
SAMENESS AND SUBSTITUTION 113
9 THE PUZZLES, SAMENESS, AND DEFINITION 113
10 THE PUZZLES AND SOME PRINCIPLES OF SAMENESS 114
11 SAMENESS AND DEFINITION: SUBSTITUTION AND THE EXTENDED SAMENESS TEST
115
THE ZETA 5 PUZZLES REVISITED, AND A DEFENCE OFBABBLING 117
12 THE REMAINING STRATEGY 117
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13 A NOSE BY ANY OTHER NAME: SUBSTITUTION AND REFORMULATION
IN THE THREE PUZZLES 118
14 IN DEFENCE OFBABBLING 121
AFTERWORD: RESERVATIONS AND RETRACTIONS 122
15 DOES ARISTOTLE S ARGUMENT HIT TOO WIDE A TARGET? 122
16 DOES THE ARGUMENT HIT NO TARGET AT ALL? 125
17 SYSTEMATIC CONSIDERATIONS 126
5 SAMENESS, SUBSTITUTION, AND ESSENCE (11): THE SE, AND THE PALE MAN
ARGUMENT FROM ZETA 6 127
SOME BACKGROUND IDEAS 129
1 ARISTOTLE S HIERARCHY OFESSENCES, AND THINGS THAT ARE THE
SAME AS THEIR ESSENCES 129
THE PALE MAN ARGUMENT 130
2 THINGS THAT ARE NOT (ESSENTIALLY) THE SAME AS THEIR ESSENCES:
THE PALE MAN ARGUMENT 130
3 SO MANY ARGUMENTS, SO MANY WAYS TO GO WRONG 134
REFERENTIAL OPACITY AND THE PALE MAN ARGUMENT 135
4 REFERENTIAL OPACITY, AND THE FALLACY OF ACCIDENT 135
5 FROM THE FALLACY OF ACCIDENT TO THE NON-SAMENESS RESULT:
THE SUPPORTING ARGUMENT 137
REFERENTIAL OPACITY AND THE THEORY OF ESSENCE 140
6 UNDER A DESCRIPTION 140
7 OWNERSHIP VERSUS CONTENT AGAIN 141
8 COMPOSITE ESSENCES AND THEIR OWNERS 144
9 CONCLUSION 145
6 PLATO AS FRIEND: IS THERE ROOM FOR PLATO IN AN ARISTOTELIAN
THEORY OFESSENCE? 147
PURITY IN THE ENGAGEMENT WITH PLATO 151
1 THE BASIC ARGUMENT FOR SAMENESS 151
2 PLATO AND THE ELABORATION OF THE BASIC ARGUMENT 154
SEVERANCE : HOW PLATONIC SEPARATION IS NOT A TARGET 159
3 SEVERANCE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES: 1031B3-11 159
4 A FRESH ARGUMENT FOR IDENTITY: SEVERANCE AND A PRINCIPLE
FROM THE THEORY OF IZZING AND HAVING 161
GOODBYE TO SEVERANCE, AND IN DEFENCE OFUNIFORMITY 164
5 THE APPLICATIONS OFUNIFORMITY: FALLACY, OR
TRUE PLATONIC DOCTRINE? 164
6 FALLACY AGAIN, OR MORE TRUE DOCTRINE? 169
7 ARISTOTLE ON HOW PLATO S FORMS ARE INESSENTIAL TO HIS ARGUMENT 170
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7 SUBSTANCE AS ESSENCE: THE SHIFT TO PARTISAN MODE IN ZETA 10 AND 11
173
1 ZETA 10 AND THE TRANSITION TO PARTISAN MODE 175
2 APARTISAN QUESTION IN ZETA 11 181
3 ON HOW ARISTOTLE MANAGES THE SHIFT FROM THE TRADITION TO THE PARTISAN
POINT OFVIEW (I): THE FULL-EXPANSION CONDITION ON DEFINITION, AND THE
DRIVE TO FORM AS PRIMARY SUBSTANCE? 183
4 ON HOW TO MANAGE THE SHIFT FROM THE TRADITION TO THE PARTISAN POINT
OFVIEW (II): THE FULL-EXPANSION CONDITION ON DEFINITION, AND AN
ISOMORPHISM BETWEEN THEORIES? 186
5 SOME CONCLUSIONS 187
PART FOUR: SUBSTANCE AS UNIVERSAL
8 SUBSTANCE AND UNIVERSALS (I): PLATO AS FOE: SETTING THE STAGE IN ZETA
13 191 1 THE PROGRAMME OF ZETA 13 192
2 THE PLATONIC VIEW OFUNIVERSALS IN ZETA 13-16 196
NO UNIVERSAL IS A SUBSTANCE 201
3 ZETA 13, 1038B8-15: THE PRIMARY ARGUMENT 201
4 DOES ARISTOTLE PLAY FAIR WITH PLATO IN THE PRIMARY ARGUMENT?:
THE PRIMARY ARGUMENT AND THE ARGUMENT OF ZETA 6 204
5 THE LIMITS OF THE PRIMARY ARGUMENT 205
6 AN AD HOMINEM OBJECTION TO ARISTOTLE: THE PROBLEM OF FRIENDLY FIRE 209
7 ZETA 13, 1038BI6-23: AREPRISE OFTHE PRIMARY ARGUMENT 210
8 ZETA 13, 1038BI5-16: ON SUBSTANCE AND PREDICATION 213
9 ZETA 13, 1038B34-1039A3: UNIVERSALS AND THE THIS-SUCH DISTINCTION 217
NO SUBSTANCE CAN HAVE ACTUAL SUBSTANCE AS ITS PARTS 219
10 ZETA 13, 1038B23-29, 29-30: A SUBSTANCE AND ITS PARTS 219
11 THE PROBLEM OF FRIENDLY FIRE AGAIN 221
12 SAME GENERAL RESULTS, 1038B30-34 222
13 LINES, NUMBERS, AND DEMOCRITEAN ATOMS: 1039A3-14 223
14 THE CLOSING DILEMMA OF ZETA 13: MORE ON THE STRUCTURE OFUNIVERSALS,
1039A14-23 224
INDIVIDUALS AND THEIR KINDS: ARISTOTLE S ALTERNATIVE TO PLATO 226
15 A CLOSER LOOK AT KINDS 226
16 INDIVIDUAL AND KINDS, AND HOW THE FORM IS PREDICATED OF THE MATTER:
(I) AN ACCOUNT OF STATEMENT PREDICATION 228
17 INDIVIDUALS AND KINDS, AND HOW THE FORM IS PREDICATED OF THE MATTER:
(II) THE METAPHYSICAL ANALYSIS OFKINDS 231
18 AN INJECTION OFTHEORY 233
19 SOME PLUSES AND MINUSES 235
APPENDIX: MUTUAL EXCLUSIVITY AND SOME VERSIONS OF COMPATIBILITY 238
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9 SUBSTANCE AND UNIVERSALS (II): PLATO ON GENUS, SPECIES, AND
DIFFERENTIA 240
1 THE ASSUMPTIONS THAT MAKE PLATO VULNERABLE 241
2 ARISTOTLE S DILEMMA 242
3 THE GENUS IS NUMERICAL1Y THE SAME IN THE DIFFERENT SPECIES 243 4
THE GENUS IS NOT NUMERICALLY THE SAME IN THE DIFFERENT SPECIES 245 5
TWO FINAL NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES 248
10 SUBSTANCE AND UNIVERSALS (III): ZETA 15 AND 16, AND PLATO S
FUNDAMENTAL MISTAKE 250
1 RECEIVED AND PARTISAN MODE IN ZETA 15 251
2 AN ARISTOTELIAN CONDITION ON DEFINITION? 253
3 THE REVISED ARISTOTELIAN CONDITION 255
4 A COMMENT ON ARISTOTLE S SILENCE, AND THE CONSTRUCTIVE DILEMMA (CD)
STRATEGY REVISITED 256
5 THE CRITIQUE CONTINUED IN ZETA 16 258
6 A FINAL LAB AT PLATO, AND A SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS IN THE SEGMENT 261
APPENDIX: DEFINITION, SUBSTANCE, AND UNIVERSALS: A PUZZLE, AND SOME
SPECULATIVE CONCLUSIONS 264
PART FIVE: BACK TO THE DEFINITION OF SUBSTANCE: THE END-GAME
11 THE POSTERIORANALYTICS, AND A FRESH APPROACH TO DEFINING SUBSTANCE 1
THE SEARCH FOR SUBSTANCE: ARE WE THERE YET?
2 SUBSTANCE AS A CAUSE 3 FROM THE AN. PO. TO THE METAPHYSICS 4 SOME
QUESTIONS OF FIT 5 ON WHY ARISTOTLE DOES NOT MEAN FOR THE FIT TO BE
EXACT
6 CAUSES AND THE DEFINITION OFSUBSTANCE 7 CONCLUSION 12 ARISTOTLE ON THE
POSITIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OF ZETA 1 THE RETROSPECTIVE IN ETA 1
2 A CLOSING NOTE ABOUT LEVELS
BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX INDEX LOCORUM
271 271 274 280
282 287 288 293
295 295 301
303 309 314
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