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343Substance and Independence in AristotleIn Benjamin Schnieder, Miguel Hoeltje & Alex Steinberg (eds.), Varieties of Dependence: Ontological Dependence, Grounding, Supervenience, Response-Dependence (Basic Philosophical Concepts), Philosophia Verlag. pp. 36-67. 2013.Individual substances are the ground of Aristotle’s ontology. Taking a liberal approach to existence, Aristotle accepts among existents entities in such categories other than substance as quality, quantity and relation; and, within each category, individuals and universals. As I will argue, individual substances are ontologically independent from all these other entities, while all other entities are ontologically dependent on individual substances. The association of substance with independence…Read more
UCLA
Department Of Philosophy
Alumnus
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Areas of Specialization
| Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
| Metaphysics |
Areas of Interest
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| Aristotle |
| Aristotle: Logic and Philosophy of Language |
| Aristotle: Metaphysics |
| Time |
| Metaontology |
| Ontology |