'Philoponus': On Aristotle On the Soul 3.9-13 with Stephanus: On Aristotle On Interpretation

'Philoponus': On Aristotle On the Soul 3.9-13 with Stephanus: On Aristotle On Interpretation

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'Philoponus': On Aristotle On the Soul 3.9-13 with Stephanus: On Aristotle On InterpretationAuthor(s): W. CharltonThe earlier part of the commentary by 'Philoponus' on Aristotle's On the Soul is translated by William Charlton in another volume in the series. This volume includes the latter part of the commentary along with a translation of Stephanus' commentary on Aristotle 's On Interpretation. It thus enables readers to assess for themselves Charlton's view that the commentary once ascribed to Philoponus should in fact be ascribed to Stephanus. The two treatises of Aristotle here commented on are very different from each other. In On Interpretation Aristotle studies the logic of opposed pairs of statements. It is in this context that Aristotle discusses the nature of language and the implications for determinism of opposed predictions about a future occurrence, such as a sea-battle. And Stephanus, like his predecessor Ammonius, brings in other deterministic arguments not considered

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