The "Ei Esti-Ti Esti" Distinction in Aristotle's Theory of Science

Dissertation, University of Toronto (Canada) (1980)
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The Posterior Analytics has long been considered to raise and to go part of the way toward answering important philosophical questions concerning existence and essence. In the recent literature, however, scholars have been taking the view that the existence-essence distinction is not captured

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