Abstract

In this book, the author tries to oppose the ‘methodologically pluralistic’ interpretation of Aristotle's philosophy, focusing on exactness (ἀκρίβεια) as a key term that demonstrates a consistent methodological concept as well as the unified systematics of Aristotle's theoria. The author shows that the systematic meaning of exactness originates from Hippocratic medicine and was further developed in the Platonic Academy. On the basis of this analysis, Aristotle's theoria is reconstructed step by step through systematic reinterpretations of the doctrines of εἶδος, souls, virtues and the ‘unmoved mover’.

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