Aristotle and the relevance of diaporetical methodology
Keywords:
Aristotle, diaporetical method, MetaphysicsAbstract
Throughout the history of philosophy there has been a variety of philosophical systems that have apparently remained faithful to Aristotelian methodology. The objective of this article is to present Aristotle’s “diaporetical methodology” in a clear way, reinforcing its relevance for the development of philosophy. For this purpose the program outlined in Metaphysics III.1,995a24-b4 was used, where the diaporetic method of conducting Aristotelian research is outlined.
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