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Tuesday, 5 April 2005
Aristotelian Rationality
Anselm Müller, University of Trier
12:05 pm, 817R Cathedral of Learning

Abstract: We may attribute to Aristotle an account of rationality that is centered around the idea of GROUNDS. Grounds determine, in different ways, both the subject matter and the teleological constitution of any inference. What Aristotle says about this with regard to theoretical inference invites us to revise, in some ways, his account of practical reasoning.


 
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