Abstract

This paper examines the status of form in the book Zeta of the Metaphysics from the perspective of contemporary debates. For this purpose, the paper discusses critical passages that led to the interpretation of Aristotelian forms in terms of particularity or universality. The aim is to determine if form in Aristotle is particular, i.e. unique and peculiar, or universal, i.e. common and shared by several individuals.

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