
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2002
Pages: 161-183
Series: Continental Philosophy Review
Full citation:
, "Coming down from the trees", Continental Philosophy Review 35 (2), 2002, pp. 161-183.


Coming down from the trees
metaphysics and the history of classification
pp. 161-183
in: Continental Philosophy Review 35 (2), 2002.Abstract
Three kinds of concepts can be distinguished in Plato and Aristotle, empirical genera and species, "transcendental" concepts such as being and unity, and polarized "meanings of being" such as power and actuality. Both Kant and Hegel break with the traditional dominance of polarized meanings of being, but they do so in different ways which are at work as competing trends inside both Continental and analytic philosophy today.
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2002
Pages: 161-183
Series: Continental Philosophy Review
Full citation:
, "Coming down from the trees", Continental Philosophy Review 35 (2), 2002, pp. 161-183.