Reale’s monumental work establishes the exact dimensions of Aristotle’s concept of first philosophy and proves the profound unity of concept that exists in Aristotle’s
Metaphysics. Reale’s opposition to the genetic interpretation of the
Metaphysics is an updated return to a more traditional view of Aristotle’s work, one which runs counter to nearly all contemporary scholarship. Reale argues that Aristotle’s first philosophy includes a study of being, a study of substance, a study of divine substance, and a study of principles and causes, all of which are integrated and dialectically reconciled.
“The translation of this careful and persuasive study is a welcome and much-needed addition.” —
CHOICE “Readers of
Philosophy and Rhetoric will find this study a contribution, particularly because Reale’s analysis of Aristotelian epistemology is central to both disciplines …Reale, who has already been recognized by Italians, will now illuminate English readers with his scholarship, thanks to this translation.” —
Philosophy and Rhetoric