Hóros and asápheia in Aristotle. Are metaphors obscure?

Authors

  • Héctor Zagal Arreguín Universidad Panamericana de México

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.ef.335676

Keywords:

definition, metaphor, Hóros, Asápheia, Aristotle

Abstract

Aristotle is recognized in the history as thefather of logic. The article highlights two points. First, it analyzes the reasons why Aristotle rejects frequently the metaphorical definition, specially, in the scope of the so called metaphysics. Secondly, it brings forth some methodological inconsistencies in the Corpus about it.

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Published

2001-01-05

How to Cite

Zagal Arreguín, H. (2001). Hóros and asápheia in Aristotle. Are metaphors obscure?. Estudios De Filosofía, (23), 87–120. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.ef.335676

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