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This essay by Gino Zaccaria offers a critical reinterpretation of ancient episteme. Through a phenomenological analysis of some cardinal terms in Aristotelian thought—τὸ ἕν, ἐπιστήμη, οὐσία, λόγος, φύσις, ἀρχή, εἶναι, ὄν, τέχνη, αἰτία, γένος, ἀριθμός, χρόνος, νῦν, ψυχή, τὸ τί ἦν εἶναι—the analysis traces a metaphysical metamorphosis that culminates in an obscuring of the unifying origin of thought.
phenomenology Aristotle episteme Greek philosophy metaphysics time temporality ontology ousia physis Heidegger Parmenides, METAFISICA, ONTOLOGIA, ESSERE, ENTE, SCISMA, LOGOS, OUSIA, ARCHÉ, CHRONOS
phenomenology Aristotle episteme Greek philosophy metaphysics time temporality ontology ousia physis Heidegger Parmenides, METAFISICA, ONTOLOGIA, ESSERE, ENTE, SCISMA, LOGOS, OUSIA, ARCHÉ, CHRONOS
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