Aristotle's gradations of being in Metaphysics E-Z
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He discusses the many facets of the Aristotelian notion of "form," including its role in a realistic epistemology. This monograph, edited by Owens's colleague and former pupil, Lloyd P. Gerson, includes a complete bibliography of Owens's writings as well as works critical of Owens's readings of ancient and medieval philosophers. It will serves as an excellent introduction to one of the most influential interpretations of the Aristotelian metaphysical tradition of the past century.
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