In De caelo I 10, 279b4-12, before embarking on a critical examination of other thinkers' views, Aristotle uses a metaphor taken from the legal sphere, that of the διαιτητής. Although the legal context has been emphasised by researchers, it has been insufficiently appreciated that Aristotle is referring to a specific type of process, namely arbitration, which must be distinguished from a court trial. This metaphor, when analysed from a historical and philological perspective, reveals the attitude Aristotle wishes to adopt when dealing with other thinkers' views and provides a more accurate understanding of the dialectical character of his treatises.
Aristotle as διαιτητής: Analysis of a Legal Metaphor / Foletti, Benedetta. - In: PHRONESIS. - ISSN 0031-8868. - (2025), pp. 1-34. [10.1163/15685284-bja10105]
Aristotle as διαιτητής: Analysis of a Legal Metaphor
Foletti, Benedetta
Primo
2025
Abstract
In De caelo I 10, 279b4-12, before embarking on a critical examination of other thinkers' views, Aristotle uses a metaphor taken from the legal sphere, that of the διαιτητής. Although the legal context has been emphasised by researchers, it has been insufficiently appreciated that Aristotle is referring to a specific type of process, namely arbitration, which must be distinguished from a court trial. This metaphor, when analysed from a historical and philological perspective, reveals the attitude Aristotle wishes to adopt when dealing with other thinkers' views and provides a more accurate understanding of the dialectical character of his treatises.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


