: The general science of "being qua being" (being in its most general sense), which struggles to find unity across the many ways being is defined.
: The study of separate, divine substance, which remains an "inaccessible" object of knowledge for human discursive thought. Key Themes and Aporias
The following guide outlines the core themes and structure of Pierre Aubenque’s seminal 1962 work, Le problème de l’être chez Aristote ( The Problem of Being in Aristotle ). This study is celebrated for its rigorous analysis of Aristotle’s "First Philosophy" as a fundamentally incomplete and aporetic project.
Aubenque argues that Aristotle’s Metaphysics is not a settled system but a "science sought" ( science recherchée ) that never fully arrives. He posits that Aristotle is caught between two irreconcilable goals:
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: The general science of "being qua being" (being in its most general sense), which struggles to find unity across the many ways being is defined.
: The study of separate, divine substance, which remains an "inaccessible" object of knowledge for human discursive thought. Key Themes and Aporias Le problème de l’être chez Aristote
The following guide outlines the core themes and structure of Pierre Aubenque’s seminal 1962 work, Le problème de l’être chez Aristote ( The Problem of Being in Aristotle ). This study is celebrated for its rigorous analysis of Aristotle’s "First Philosophy" as a fundamentally incomplete and aporetic project. : The general science of "being qua being"
Aubenque argues that Aristotle’s Metaphysics is not a settled system but a "science sought" ( science recherchée ) that never fully arrives. He posits that Aristotle is caught between two irreconcilable goals: This study is celebrated for its rigorous analysis