Aristotle on Ontological Pluralism
Aristotle has repeatedly stated in his works that 'being has several senses'. Is this to be regarded as his pluralistic ontology, an approach that seems to be too nascent? If so, how can this newfound approach in ontology be linked to the ideas of the father of this science, i.e. Aristotle...
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Autores principales: | Mohammad Hossein Esfandiari, Morteza Hajhosseini, Seyyed Mohammad Ali Hodjati |
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University of Tabriz
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/861ce0bbb70a45359da62eb70c38fc97 |
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