Being measured: truth and falsehood in Aristotle's Metaphysics
"On the basis of careful textual exegesis and philosophical analysis, and contrary to the received view, Mark R. Wheeler demonstrates that Aristotle presents and systematically explicates his definition of the essence of the truth in the Metaphysics. Aristotle states the nominal definitions of...
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Zusammenfassung: | "On the basis of careful textual exegesis and philosophical analysis, and contrary to the received view, Mark R. Wheeler demonstrates that Aristotle presents and systematically explicates his definition of the essence of the truth in the Metaphysics. Aristotle states the nominal definitions of the terms "truth" and "falsehood" as part of his arguments in defense of the logical axioms. These nominal definitions express conceptions of truth and falsehood his philosophical opponents would have recognized and accepted in the context of dialectical argument. On the basis of these nominal definitions, Aristotle develops his definitions of the essences of truth and falsehood--his "real" definitions of truth and falsehood. Aristotle's methodical exposition of his essential definitions of truth and falsehood in the Metaphysics serves as a well-developed example of how his philosophical inquiry starts with nominal definitions and ends with real definitions. Wheeler also argues for the novel claim that Aristotle defines the most fundamental kind of truth in terms of accurate measurement. Aristotle's metrical conception of truth serves as the theoretical basis for specifying the truth conditions of various assertions, for identifying the sorts of beings implicated in these truth conditions, and for explaining the nature of approximate truth and falsehood. Far from offering us a minimal account of truth, Wheeler shows how Aristotle offers us a sophisticated and metrical theory of truth"-- |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments xi Introduction: Stating the Puzzles The Knots My Approach to the Metaphysics 1 4 8 Part I Philosophical Wisdom and Truth Chapter 1 The Demands of Philosophical Wisdom The Divine Science Hitting the Barn Door Being, Truth, and Causality The Beta Test Conclusion Truth 17 23 26 30 36 39 Part II Logical Axioms and the Chapter 2 What “Truth” and “Falsehood” Signify The Canonical Definition of Truth in Context Kinds of Definition Arguing for the Axioms Aristotle’s Fundamental Philosophical Semantics Aristotle’s Opponents vii 43 45 52 57 60 68
viii Contents The Nominal Definition of “Truth” What the Nominal Definitions Entail Conclusion Chapter 3 The Nominal Definition of “Truth” and the Axioms Truth and the Law of the Excluded Middle Simple Assertions and Contradictory Pairs Intermediate Assertions and LNC The Elenctic Argument at 1011b23-29 and the Nominal Definitions Conclusion 71 80 83 85 86 88 94 103 111 Part III Truth and Being Chapter 4 The Being of Truth Truth is a Kind of Being Being True is not Being a Kind of Object Matthens Proposal Being a True Assertion Truth and the Other Kinds of Being Conclusion 115 117 124 139 142 148 152 Chapter 5 Aristotle’s Homonymous Truth Bearers The Homonymous Kinds of Truth and Falsehood True and False Assertions True and False Things Aristotle’s Core Kind of Truth and Falsehood Conclusion 153 154 154 158 160 172 Chapter 6 The Genus of Truth Identifying the Genus The Category of the Genus of Truth An Outstanding Problem: True Definitions of Essences Conclusion 173 173 178 183 188
Contents Chapter 7 The Activity of Truth True Assertions about Simples The Core Kind of Truth Redux The Power and Activity of Truth Conclusion ix 191 191 201 208 221 Part IV Truth and Measurement Chapter 8 Truth, Oneness, and Measurement The Extension of the Term “One” The Intension of the Term “One” Metaphysics Δ 6 on Oneness and Measure Conclusion 225 226 231 237 242 Chapter 9 The Ground of Truth The Measure and the Measured Aristotle’s Measure Doctrine Aristotle’s Metrical Account of the Correspondence Relation Aristotle’s Asymetrical Measurement Relation Conclusion 245 245 248 250 258 273 Conclusion: The Subsequent Free Play of Thought 279 Notes 287 Bibliography 323 Index 335 Index Locorum 347
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Contents Acknowledgments xi Introduction: Stating the Puzzles The Knots My Approach to the Metaphysics 1 4 8 Part I Philosophical Wisdom and Truth Chapter 1 The Demands of Philosophical Wisdom The Divine Science Hitting the Barn Door Being, Truth, and Causality The Beta Test Conclusion Truth 17 23 26 30 36 39 Part II Logical Axioms and the Chapter 2 What “Truth” and “Falsehood” Signify The Canonical Definition of Truth in Context Kinds of Definition Arguing for the Axioms Aristotle’s Fundamental Philosophical Semantics Aristotle’s Opponents vii 43 45 52 57 60 68
viii Contents The Nominal Definition of “Truth” What the Nominal Definitions Entail Conclusion Chapter 3 The Nominal Definition of “Truth” and the Axioms Truth and the Law of the Excluded Middle Simple Assertions and Contradictory Pairs Intermediate Assertions and LNC The Elenctic Argument at 1011b23-29 and the Nominal Definitions Conclusion 71 80 83 85 86 88 94 103 111 Part III Truth and Being Chapter 4 The Being of Truth Truth is a Kind of Being Being True is not Being a Kind of Object Matthens Proposal Being a True Assertion Truth and the Other Kinds of Being Conclusion 115 117 124 139 142 148 152 Chapter 5 Aristotle’s Homonymous Truth Bearers The Homonymous Kinds of Truth and Falsehood True and False Assertions True and False Things Aristotle’s Core Kind of Truth and Falsehood Conclusion 153 154 154 158 160 172 Chapter 6 The Genus of Truth Identifying the Genus The Category of the Genus of Truth An Outstanding Problem: True Definitions of Essences Conclusion 173 173 178 183 188
Contents Chapter 7 The Activity of Truth True Assertions about Simples The Core Kind of Truth Redux The Power and Activity of Truth Conclusion ix 191 191 201 208 221 Part IV Truth and Measurement Chapter 8 Truth, Oneness, and Measurement The Extension of the Term “One” The Intension of the Term “One” Metaphysics Δ 6 on Oneness and Measure Conclusion 225 226 231 237 242 Chapter 9 The Ground of Truth The Measure and the Measured Aristotle’s Measure Doctrine Aristotle’s Metrical Account of the Correspondence Relation Aristotle’s Asymetrical Measurement Relation Conclusion 245 245 248 250 258 273 Conclusion: The Subsequent Free Play of Thought 279 Notes 287 Bibliography 323 Index 335 Index Locorum 347 |
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