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Phronesis | 1991

Particular Forms Revisited

Michael Woods

Late in the 1950s, Peter Geach wrote that there was scarcely a sentence of Metaphysics Z that is not inconsistent, at least verbally, with some sentence that appears elsewhere in the book. Since then, interpreters have attempted to discern a consistent position, but have commonly conceded that there is no coherent doctrine that will accommodate all that Aristotle says. It is one of Michael Frede and Gunther Patzigs achievements* to offer a unitary interpretation of the whole book, leaving very little to be explained by the hypothesis of editorial intrusion. Their first volume contains introductory essays not only dealing with the structure of the argument but also setting out what they are happy to call the theory of Metaphysics Z. This Introduction is followed by a translation with a facing Greek text. They found that the readings that they wished to adopt for their translation diverged from those of Jaeger in 130 places, so that it became indispensable to print the text translated and defended in the Commentary. The convenience of readers would have been served even more if they had felt able to give some rudimentary critical apparatus, with no pretensions to completeness, in which at least those textual variants thought worthy of mention in the Commentary were listed. As it is, readers may still prefer to have Jaeger or Rosss Greek text to hand when they use this commentary. The translation is clearly intended to be used as an adjunct to the Commentary. Although they rightly remark that a good translation should not aim to iron out the roughnesses, obscurities and ambiguities of the original, the attempt to reproduce these features of Aristotles text in German is at times overshadowed by the role of the translation in making clear exactly how they read the text. As an example, we may take their translation of 1033b7f:


Synthese | 1993

Form, species, and predication in Aristotle

Michael Woods


Classical Review | 1985

Robert William Jordan: Plato's Arguments for Forms. (Cambridge Philological Society, Suppl. 9.) Pp. 102. Cambridge: Cambridge Philological Society, 1983. Paper.

Michael Woods


Philosophical Investigations | 1993

Aristotle's anthropocentrism

Michael Woods


Classical Review | 1985

Aristotle's Ethical Theory

Michael Woods


Classical Review | 1985

Necessity, Cause and Blame in Aristotle

Michael Woods


Classical Review | 1985

Necessity, Cause and Blame in Aristotle Richard Sorabji: Necessity, Cause and Blame. Perspectives on Aristotle's Theory . Pp. xvii + 326; frontispiece. London: Duckworth, 1980. £24.

Michael Woods


Classical Review | 1985

Aristotle's Ethical Theory Troels Engberg-Pedersen: Aristotle's Theory of Moral Insight . Pp. x + 291. Oxford University Press, 1983. £20.

Michael Woods


Classical Review | 1978

Aristotle on Emotion W. W. Fortenbaugh: Aristotle on Emotion . Pp. 99. London: Duckworth, 1975. Cloth, £3·95.

Michael Woods


Classical Review | 1978

Aristotle on Emotion

Michael Woods

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