Some remarks on Aristotle’s notion of priority in nature and substance

Authors

  • Michail Peramatzis Queen’s College (Belfast)/Christ Church College (Oxford)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5380/dp.v7i3.14820

Keywords:

Prioridade, ontologia, essencialismo, substância, modalidade, definição, Priority, ontology, essentialism, substance, modality, definition

Abstract

Aristotle’s notion of priority in nature and in substance, as introduced inMetaphysics 1019a2-4, has been traditionally understood in terms of priority in existence:x is prior to y if x can exist without y’s existing, but y cannot exist without x’sexisting. In this paper I challenge this traditional view. I argue for an alternativeview in terms of priority in being, which is ontological counterpart of definitionalpriority. According to priority in being, x is prior to y if x can be what it is withouty’s being what it is, whereas y cannot be what it is without x’s being what it is.

Author Biography

Michail Peramatzis, Queen’s College (Belfast)/Christ Church College (Oxford)

Christ Church College

Published

2010-07-13

How to Cite

Peramatzis, M. (2010). Some remarks on Aristotle’s notion of priority in nature and substance. DoisPontos, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.5380/dp.v7i3.14820