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Semantics of Analogy

Joshua Hochschild (Autor)

Longleaf Services Univ of Notre Dame du Lac (Editora)

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The Semantics of Analogy is the first book-length interpretive study in English of Thomas de Vio Cajetan's (1469?-1534) classic treatise on analogy. Written in 1498, De Nominum Analogia (On the Analogy of Names) has long been treated as Cajetan's attempt to systematize Aquinas's theory of analogy. A traditional interpretation regarded it as the official Thomistic treatise on analogy, but current scholarly consensus holds that Cajetan misinterpreted Aquinas and misunderstood the phenomenon of analogy. Both approaches, argues Joshua P. Hochschild, ignore the philosophical and historical context and fail to accurately assess Cajetan's work. In The Semantics of Analogy, Hochschild reinterprets De Nominum Analogia as a significant philosophical treatise in its own right. He addresses some of the most well-known criticisms of Cajetan's analogy theory and explicates the later chapters of De Nominum Analogia, which are usually ignored by commentators. He demonstrates that Cajetan was aware of the limits of semantic analysis, had a sophisticated view of the relationship between semantics and metaphysics, and expressed perceptive insights about concept formation and hermeneutics that are of continuing philosophical relevance.

"Cajetan's universally scorned doctrine on analogy of proportionality has for some time been ripe for rehabilitation. Given recent philosophical and scholarly work on the semantics of analogy, it is no accident that only now could a philosopher be found who is up to the task. Joshua Hochschild is certainly that. The Semantics of Analogy will make the Thomist and Scotist alike rethink his or her position on analogy, and Hochschild's sustained argument will challenge all to take seriously the way classical semantics deals with ambiguity. It is a masterful book." --David B. Twetten, Marquette University

"A reassessment of Cajetan's work on analogy is long overdue. As Joshua Hochschild shows,

Sobre o Livro

Estudo interpretativo da obra De Nominum Analogia (1498) de Thomas de Vio Cajetan, com foco na teoria da analogia e na relação entre semântica e metafísica.

Examina críticas tradicionais à interpretação tomista e apresenta leitura detalhada de capítulos posteriores geralmente negligenciados; indicado para leitores interessados em filosofia medieval e semântica histórica.

Discute formação de conceitos e hermenêutica no contexto do pensamento escolástico, oferecendo material útil para cursos de filosofia medieval, teoria do significado e história das ideias.

Características

Categoria Filosofia
Subcategoria História da Filosofia
Autores Joshua Hochschild
Sobre o Autor Joshua Hochschild é autor e pesquisador com publicações sobre filosofia medieval e semântica.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 270
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services Univ of Notre Dame du Lac
ISBN 9780268030919
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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