The Aristotelian Conception of the Sciences. Owens, J. International Philosophical Quarterly, 4(2):200–216, 1981. abstract bibtex Owens reevaluates the model of Aristotelian Science, in particiluar: 1) the universal as object of scientific knowledge, 2) Logic not a science, 3) Theoretical and Practical Sciences distinguished, 4) Mathematics, 5) Metaphysics, 6) Natural Philosophy, 7) The sterility of the peripatetic division (= the tradition neglected to mathematize nature), 8) General Aristotelian Schema and Modern Science
@article{owens_aristotelian_1981,
title = {The {Aristotelian} {Conception} of the {Sciences}},
volume = {4},
shorttitle = {The {Aristotelian} {Conception} of the {Sciences}},
abstract = {Owens reevaluates the model of Aristotelian Science, in particiluar: 1) the universal as object of scientific knowledge, 2) Logic not a science, 3) Theoretical and Practical Sciences distinguished, 4) Mathematics, 5) Metaphysics, 6) Natural Philosophy, 7) The sterility of the peripatetic division (= the tradition neglected to mathematize nature), 8) General Aristotelian Schema and Modern Science},
number = {2},
journal = {International Philosophical Quarterly},
author = {Owens, J.},
year = {1981},
keywords = {ABSTRACTION, ARISTOTLE, DEMONSTRATION, EXPLANATION, LOGIC, MATHEMATICS, MATHEMATIZATION, SCIENTIFIC MODEL, UNIVERSALS},
pages = {200--216}
}