Aristotle on Substance
Delve into the intricate world of Aristotle's metaphysics with Aristotle on Substance by Mary Louise Gill. Published by Princeton University Press in 1991, this insightful paperback spans 296 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of a fundamental tension in Aristotle's philosophy. Gill expertly examines how living organisms, as composites formed from preexisting matter, can possess the conceptual unity that Aristotle asserts is essential for primary substances. This thought-provoking work is an essential read for anyone interested in ancient Greek philosophy and metaphysics, providing clarity and depth to Aristotle's complex ideas. Enhance your understanding of classical philosophy and its implications on contemporary thought by adding this scholarly piece to your collection.