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Reviews
`the book has considerable merit and deserves to be read. The thesis ... is an interesting one, and his arguments for it are learned and well articulated' Review of Metaphysics
`Any investigation of Aristotle's philosophical development must now take Daniel Graham's book as its starting-point, and every serious student of Aristotle should read it.' Times Literary Supplement
`What is new - and what makes Aristotle's Two Systems so exciting - is the way in which Graham has constructed a comprehensive physiognomy of the two metaphysical systems, and the extremely powerful set of exegetical arguments upon which he bases his account of Aristotle's handling of them.' Times Literary Supplement
`This persuasive view of Aristotle has not previously been developed in anything like such a careful and wide-ranging way. It is written with the clarity which one has come to expect in the best Aristotelian scholarship, and is an important contribution to ancient philosophy.' Times Higher Education Supplement
Book Information
ISBN 9780198243151
Author Daniel W. Graham
Format Paperback
Page Count 376
Imprint Clarendon Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Dimensions(mm) 217mm * 138mm * 20mm