What is substance?
I highly recommend reading Grammar of knowledge – before you continue
For Aristotle(384 – 322 BC), Expressions signify the following things:
Substance, Quantity, Quality, Relation, Place, Time, Position, State, Action, Affection.
None of these alone involve any affirmation(true or false) – Only combinations of such terms that positive or negative statements arise. This is important because every assertion must be either true or false.
The truth or falsity of a statement depends on facts(Although Nietzsche Conflicts and thinks otherwise), not on any power on the part of the statement itself of admitting contrary qualities – nothing can alter the nature of statements and opinions.
There are no facts, only interpretations. – Nietzsche
Substance:
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- That which is neither predicable of a subject nor present in a subject
- E.g. Individual man or horse – signifies that which is individual
- Has no contrary
- Predicated univocally (one meaning)
- Doesn’t admit variation in the degree
- “Man” cannot be more or less “Man” than himself or other men
- Although Nietzsche again conflicts and criticizes Aristotle with his quote:
For thus speaketh justice unto me: “Men are not equal.” And neither shall they become so! What would be my love to the Overman, if I spake otherwise? – Nietzsche
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- Maybe we can “merge” Nietzsche and Aristotle by removing “Man” from the “Species category”
- Capable of admitting contrary qualities:
- The same individual unit/person/ substance at one time white at another black, warm or cold, good or bad
- By a process of change
- “He is sitting” Can be both true and false – depending on the circumstances. The statement and opinions themselves, however, remain unaltered.
- Primary: Everything is either predicated on the primary substance or present in them.
- Underlie the subjects of everything else
- If primary substance didn’t exist, it would be impossible for anything else to exist.
- Secondary: Give definitions and convey knowledge of the primaries
- Class with certain qualifications
- Predicable of more than one subject
- Indicate quality with reference to substance
- Species: “Man” – More truly substance than the Genera
- Genera: ” Animal” – Include the species
- Class with certain qualifications
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