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¿Una lista desordenada y defectuosa? Consideraciones sobre la crítica de Kant al elenco aristotélico de las categorías

Rogelio Rovira-2018-09-18-Anuario Filosófico

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The aim of this paper is to show that Kant’s objections against the Aristotelian catalogue of categories are unfounded. Kant’s criticisms are unfamiliar with basic distinctions of Aristotle’s philosophy, or rest on mere equivoques, or are built on principles radically opposed to those of the Aristotelian realism.

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The aim of this paper is to show that Kant’s objections against the Aristotelian catalogue of categories are unfounded. Kant’s criticisms are unfamiliar with basic distinctions of Aristotle’s philosophy, or rest on mere equivoques, or are built on principles radically opposed to those of the Aristotelian realism.

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