相关物质

Silvia Carli
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摘要:亚里士多德的本体论能否解释关系在政治动物本质中的核心地位?本文回应了那些认为亚里士多德的本体论无法解释这一问题的学者,并认为亚里士多德在实践著作中的概念框架与其第一哲学是一致的,也是连续的。亚里士多德的生命本体论已经赋予关系以核心和构成性的作用,无论是在行使其基本活动方面,还是在其与群体其他成员的联系方面。此外,由于他的思想赋予了积极的接受性以作用,因此他的思想有利于关系性思维。我们的生活比任何其他物种的生活都更加相互关联,但这一事实并没有对他的本体论提出质疑;相反,这说明了他的形而上学是如何在我们这种独特的物质(即具有逻各斯的动物)的情况下发挥作用的。
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Relating Substances
Abstract:Can Aristotle’s ontology account for the centrality of relations in the nature of political animals? This article responds to scholars who claim that it cannot, and argues that Aristotle’s conceptual framework in the practical writings is consistent, and continuous, with his first philosophy. Aristotle’s ontology of living beings already assigns a central and constitutive role to relations, both with respect to the exercise of their essential activities and with respect to their connections to other members of their group. Moreover, his thought is hospitable to relational thinking because of the role that it assigns to active receptivity. The fact that our lives are more interconnected than those of any other species does not call into question his ontology; rather, it illustrates how his metaphysics works in the case of the distinctive substances that we are, namely, animals with logos.
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