Nicholas of Paris and the sufficiency of the categories

Introductory study, edition and translation of Rationes super Praedicamenta Aristotelis, prooemius and question 3

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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2023.1.43272

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Nicholas of Paris, categories, suffi cientia praedicamentorum

Abstract

Aristotle’s list of the ten categories in Categories, chapter 4, generated serious problems for the interpreters since its early reception stage. Firstly, it is not clear what is the goal and the scope of the list. Is it an attempt to establish the most general genera of words, of things, of concepts, of all of them? Secondly, Aristotle enumerates the categories, but he does not present a justifi cation for their number and completeness. This gap made the interpreters forge various attempts to solve these two problems. In the context of Latin medieval scholasticism, both for didactical and theoretical reasons, the reception of these problems was made through the discussion of a via divisiva or suffi cientia that could demonstrate the completeness of the Aristotelian list. However, for it to be coherent, it is necessary to establish the scope of the list fi rst. The intention of this article is to present one of the fi rst texts of the 13th century where these problems were addressed: Rationes super Praedicamenta Aristotelis, by Nicholas of Paris (d. 1263), an important magister artium at the University of Paris in the second quarter of the 13th century, author of one of the fi rst suffi cientiae in this scholastic context, indispensable source for the understanding of the origin and evolution of this kind of answer to the problem of the completeness of the list of categories.

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Mário João Rosas Rebelo Correia, Institute of Philosophy, University of Porto

Integrated Researcher (CEEC Individual FCT) at the Institute of Philosophy, Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy (Office of Medieval Philosophy), Faculty of Arts of the University of Porto, with the project “Taxonomies of Distinction in Iberian Scholasticism: Francisco Suárez, Pedro da Fonseca and Pedro Luís”. Doctorate in Philosophy (2021) from the same University with the thesis De sufficientia praedicamentorum: sufficiency and distinction of categories in medieval scholasticism.

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2023-12-08

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Rebelo Correia, M. J. R. (2023). Nicholas of Paris and the sufficiency of the categories: Introductory study, edition and translation of Rationes super Praedicamenta Aristotelis, prooemius and question 3. Veritas (Porto Alegre), 68(1), e43272. https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2023.1.43272

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