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Resumen de Alessandro di Afrodisia sulla differenza specifica. Un argomento “dialettico”

Riccardo Chiaradonna

  • In his commentary on Aristotle, Metaph. B, Alexander of Aphrodisia distinguishes two aspects of specific differentiae: 1. when considered in themselves (e.g. rationality), differentiae are qualities and fall outside substance; 2. when considered as part of the species (e.g., rational insofar it is mentioned in the definition 'rational animal'), differentiae are ranked under the divided substancial genera (e.g. animal) (Alex. Aphr. In Metaph. 205, 29-206, 1). This article elucidates this passage within the broader framework of Alexander's doctrine of specific differentiae. Furthermore, it suggets that Alexander's distinction between rationality and rational underlies an arguments concerning differentiae in Plotinus' treatises On the Genera of Being (VI 3 [44], 5, 23-29).


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