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    In the following, I examine Aristotle’s non-univocity argument against the Form of the Good in Nicomachean Ethics (EN) 1.6. I assess the main available interpretations of it and, having shown that they are not wholly satisfactory, I put forward a new one, based on strong textual evidence deriving from EN and the Topics. According to this interpretation, in EN 1.6 Aristotle should be taken to speak about a particular kind of good: goods which are good per se, i.e. intrinsic goods.
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    At Outlines of Pyrrhonism (PH) 2.227–8, Sextus Empiricus argues that certain entities which his adversaries hold to be one and the same for different individuals are in fact not. This he does by, among other things, considering the truth-value of sentences of which the subject is a common noun, thereby drawing an interesting connection between metaphysics and semantics. In this article, I provide a careful analysis of Sextus’ arguments at PH 2.227–8 and explore the origins and limits of such a c…Read more