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J. O. Urmson (1915–2012)

Autor de Enciclopedia concisa de filosofía y filósofos

16+ Obras 532 Miembros 6 Reseñas

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Obras de J. O. Urmson

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Cómo hacer las cosas con palabras : palabras y acciones (1955) — Editor, algunas ediciones1,279 copias
El giro liguístico (1967) — Contribuidor — 198 copias
Essays on Aristotle's Ethics (1980) — Contribuidor — 149 copias
On Aristotle's Physics 4.1-5, 10-14 (1992) — Traductor — 10 copias
On Aristotle's "Physics 5" (1997) — Traductor — 8 copias

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Nombre canónico
Urmson, J. O.
Nombre legal
Urmson, James Opie
Fecha de nacimiento
1915
Fecha de fallecimiento
2012-01-29
Género
male
Nacionalidad
England
UK
Lugar de nacimiento
Yorkshire, England, UK
Lugares de residencia
Cumnor, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Educación
Kingswood School
University of Oxford (Corpus Christi College)
Ocupaciones
philosopher
Organizaciones
University of Oxford (Fellow, Corpus Christi College)
Premios y honores
Military Cross (World War II)

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It might be due to me being burnt out on my Platonist studies, but I have to admit to not finding this book all that enthralling. Not that there weren't portions that were interesting, but it just didn't hold my attention that well. There are some interesting instances of idealist philosophy in here, but Aristotle is pedantic as is, so the interpretations had a tendency to only amplify that tendency in Aristotle. It's disappointing because Aristotle's "On the Soul" was probably my favorite of his works; I just don't think that the commentator added much to it. You do have some standard Neo-Platonist points, but not very much that I wasn't already familiar with.

I should note that there is debate on whether the commentator was even Simplicius. That question doesn't interest me all that much. The commentator was certainly a Neo-Platonist and that is as much as can be said. If someone is interested in how the later Neo-Platonists interpreted Aristotle on this topic, they might find this commentary worth while. I plan on reading the other volumes to this commentary, but I have no idea when that will be.
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Erick_M | Aug 27, 2018 |
Urmson sees Berkeley's idealism as critical of the metaphysics underlying Newtonian physics and comes at the insights of Berkeley in very interesting and IMO worthwhile and useful ways.
 
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vegetarian | Nov 8, 2012 |
A formative classic in thinking like moderns about emotivism and the affective grasp on real world situations.
 
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vegetarian | Sep 10, 2012 |

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