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The Middle Included: Logos in Aristotle (Rereading Ancient Philosophy)

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Author(s)Ömer Aygün
ISBN / ASIN0810134012
ISBN-139780810134010
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The Middle Included is the first comprehensive account of the Ancient Greek word logos in Aristotelian philosophy. Logos means many things in the Aristotelian corpus: essential formula, proportion, reason, and language. Surveying these meanings in Aristotle s logic, physics, and ethics, mer Ayg n persuasively demonstrates that these divers meanings of logos all refer to a basic sense of gathering or inclusiveness. In this sense, logos functions as a counterpart to a formal version of the principles of non-contradiction and of the excluded middle in his corpus. Ayg n thus shifts Aristotle s traditional image from that of the father of formal logic, classificatory thinking, and exclusion to a more nuanced image of him as a thinker of inclusion.

The Middle Included also explores human language in Aristotelian philosophy. After an account of acoustic phenomena and animal communication, Ayg n argues that human language for Aristotle is the ability to understand and relay both first-hand experiences and non-first-hand experiences. This definition is key to understanding many core human experiences such as science, history, news media, education, sophistry, and indeed philosophy itself. Logos is thus never associated with any other animal nor with anything divine it remains strictly and rigorously secular, humane, and yet full of the wonder.

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