- Aristotle's
technical term
katholou which he
coined specially for the
purpose of
discussing the
problem of universals.
Katholou is a
contraction of the phrase...
- "general", "universal". It is ****ociated with the Gr****
adverb καθόλου (
katholou),
meaning "according to the whole", "entirely", or "in general", a combination...
-
philosophy aims at the universal. Aristotle's
ontology places the
universal (
katholou) in
particulars (kath' hekaston),
things in the world,
whereas for Plato...
- καθολικός (katholikos) 'universal')
comes from the Gr****
phrase καθόλου (
katholou) 'on the whole,
according to the whole, in general', and is a combination...
- is Callias". But it is
still a
logical subject. He
contrasts universal (
katholou)
secondary substance, genera, with
primary substance,
particular (kath'...