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Aristotle, Aristotle's Categories and De Interpretatione, Published by Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1963. Translated with notes by J.L.Ackrill. Ackrill was a fine scholar and I still find this book reliable.
Jonathan Barnes is a principal expert on Aristotle and the relevant part of his Aristotle: A Very Short Introduction, ISBN 10: 0192854089 / ISBN 13: 9780192854087 Oxford University Press is worth a scan.
Markus Kohl, 'Substancehood and Subjecthood in Aristotle's "Categories"', Phronesis, Vol. 53, No. 2 (2008), pp. 152-179 repays attention.
Wolfgang-Rainer Mann, The Discovery of Things: Aristotle's Categories and Their Context,
Published by Princeton University Press, United States (2000) ISBN 10: 069101020X ISBN 13: 9780691010205 is not an easy but certainly a valuable read.
As to the connection of the Categories with later developments in logic,
Kneale, William ; Kneale, Martha, The Development of Logic, ISBN 10: 0198247737 / ISBN 13: 9780198247739, Clarendon Press/ Oxford University Press, 1991, is useful.
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Aristotle, Aristotle's Categories and De Interpretatione, Published by Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1963. Translated with notes by J.L.Ackrill. Ackrill was a fine scholar and I still find this book reliable.
Jonathan Barnes is a principal expert on Aristotle and the relevant part of his Aristotle: A Very Short Introduction, ISBN 10: 0192854089 / ISBN 13: 9780192854087 Oxford University Press is worth a scan.
Markus Kohl, 'Substancehood and Subjecthood in Aristotle's "Categories"', Phronesis, Vol. 53, No. 2 (2008), pp. 152-179 repays attention.
Wolfgang-Rainer Mann, The Discovery of Things: Aristotle's Categories and Their Context,
Published by Princeton University Press, United States (2000) ISBN 10: 069101020X ISBN 13: 9780691010205 is not an easy but certainly a valuable read.
As to the connection of the Categories with later developments in logic,
Kneale, William ; Kneale, Martha, The Development of Logic, ISBN 10: 0198247737 / ISBN 13: 9780198247739, Clarendon Press/ Oxford University Press, 1991, is useful.
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Aristotle, Aristotle's Categories and De Interpretatione, Published by Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1963. Translated with notes by J.L.Ackrill. Ackrill was a fine scholar and I still find this book reliable.
Jonathan Barnes is a principal expert on Aristotle and the relevant part of his Aristotle: A Very Short Introduction, ISBN 10: 0192854089 / ISBN 13: 9780192854087 Oxford University Press is worth a scan.
Markus Kohl, 'Substancehood and Subjecthood in Aristotle's "Categories"', Phronesis, Vol. 53, No. 2 (2008), pp. 152-179 repays attention.
Wolfgang-Rainer Mann, The Discovery of Things: Aristotle's Categories and Their Context,
Published by Princeton University Press, United States (2000) ISBN 10: 069101020X ISBN 13: 9780691010205 is not an easy but certainly a valuable read.
As to the connection of the Categories with later developments in logic,
Kneale, William ; Kneale, Martha, The Development of Logic, ISBN 10: 0198247737 / ISBN 13: 9780198247739, Clarendon Press/ Oxford University Press, 1991, is useful.
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Aristotle, Aristotle's Categories and De Interpretatione, Published by Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1963. Translated with notes by J.L.Ackrill. Ackrill was a fine scholar and I still find this book reliable.
Jonathan Barnes is a principal expert on Aristotle and the relevant part of his Aristotle: A Very Short Introduction, ISBN 10: 0192854089 / ISBN 13: 9780192854087 Oxford University Press is worth a scan.
Markus Kohl, 'Substancehood and Subjecthood in Aristotle's "Categories"', Phronesis, Vol. 53, No. 2 (2008), pp. 152-179 repays attention.
Wolfgang-Rainer Mann, The Discovery of Things: Aristotle's Categories and Their Context,
Published by Princeton University Press, United States (2000) ISBN 10: 069101020X ISBN 13: 9780691010205 is not an easy but certainly a valuable read.
As to the connection of the Categories with later developments in logic,
Kneale, William ; Kneale, Martha, The Development of Logic, ISBN 10: 0198247737 / ISBN 13: 9780198247739, Clarendon Press/ Oxford University Press, 1991, is useful.
Aristotle, Aristotle's Categories and De Interpretatione, Published by Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1963. Translated with notes by J.L.Ackrill. Ackrill was a fine scholar and I still find this book reliable.
Jonathan Barnes is a principal expert on Aristotle and the relevant part of his Aristotle: A Very Short Introduction, ISBN 10: 0192854089 / ISBN 13: 9780192854087 Oxford University Press is worth a scan.
Markus Kohl, 'Substancehood and Subjecthood in Aristotle's "Categories"', Phronesis, Vol. 53, No. 2 (2008), pp. 152-179 repays attention.
Wolfgang-Rainer Mann, The Discovery of Things: Aristotle's Categories and Their Context,
Published by Princeton University Press, United States (2000) ISBN 10: 069101020X ISBN 13: 9780691010205 is not an easy but certainly a valuable read.
As to the connection of the Categories with later developments in logic,
Kneale, William ; Kneale, Martha, The Development of Logic, ISBN 10: 0198247737 / ISBN 13: 9780198247739, Clarendon Press/ Oxford University Press, 1991, is useful.
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See SEP's entry on Aristotle's Categories with biblio.
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