Preface 1. The Legacy of Ousia 2. Foundational Thinking and the Categories 3. Kinetic Principles and the Hegemony of Form 4. Prelude to a Safe Passage--Two Aporiae 5. Toward a Dynamic Ontology 6. The Dynamic Economy of Principles 7. Knowledge in Actuality and the Ethical Turn 8. Contingent Knowledge: Phronesis in the Ethics 9. The Ethics of Ontology Notes References Index
Christopher P. Long is Associate Professor of Philosophy at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.
"This book is cogently presented, well written, and easy to follow. Long defends a controversial thesis and provides persuasive and extensive argumentation. The carefully constructed treatment of the relationship between Aristotle's theoretical and practical philosophy offers an integrated interpretation of Aristotle's philosophy as a whole." - Walter Brogan, coeditor of American Continental Philosophy: A Reader"
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