Aristotle's Physics
Author : Aristoteles
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,16 MB
Release : 1985
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Author : Aristoteles
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,16 MB
Release : 1985
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Author : Themistius,
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 43,61 MB
Release : 2014-04-22
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1472501691
Themistius' treatment of Books 1-3 of Aristotle's Physics presents central features of Aristotle's thought about principles, causation, change and infinity. The tradition of synthesising and epitomising exegesis is here raised to a new level by the innovative method of paraphrase pioneered by Themistius. Taking a selective, but telling, account of the earlier Peripatetic and Presocratic tradition, Themistius creates a framework that can still be profitably used in the study of Aristotle. This volume contains the first English translation of Themistius' commentary, accompanied by a detailed introduction, extensive explanatory notes and a bibliography.
Author : Martin Heidegger
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 12,26 MB
Release : 1995-10-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9780253329103
Martin Heidegger's reading of Aristotle was one of the pivotal influences in the development of his philosophy. First published in German in 1981 as volume 33 of Heidegger's Collected Works, this book translates a lecture course he presented at the University of Freiburg in 1931. Heidegger's careful translation and his probing commentary on the first three chapters of Book IX of Metaphysics show the close correlation between his phenomenological interpretation of the Greeks (especially of Aristotle) and his critique of metaphysics. Additionally, Heidegger's confrontation with Aristotle's Greek text makes a significant contribution to contemporary scholarship on Aristotle, particularly the understanding of potentiality in Aristotle's thought. Finally, the book exemplifies Heidegger's gift for teaching students how to read a philosophical text and how to question that text in a philosophical way.
Author : Aristotle
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 23,23 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780198240921
The eighth book of Aristotle's Physics is the culmination of his theory of nature. He discusses not just physics, but the origins of the universe and the metaphysical foundations of cosmology and physical science. He moves from the discussion of motion in the cosmos to the identification of a single source and regulating principle of all motion, and so argues for the existence of a first 'unmoved mover'. Daniel Graham offers a clear, accurate new translation of this key text in the history of Western thought, and accompanies the translation with a careful philosophical commentary to guide the reader towards an understanding of the wealth of important and influential arguments and ideas that Aristotle puts forward.
Author : Joe Sachs
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 40,32 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780813521923
Aristotle's Physics is one of the least studied "great books"--physics has come to mean something entirely different than Aristotle's inquiry into nature, and stereotyped Medieval interpretations have buried the original text. Sach's translation is really the only one that I know of that attempts to take the reader back to the text itself. -- Leon Cass, University of Chicago
Author : Mariska Leunissen
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 11,36 MB
Release : 2015-08-27
Category : Art
ISBN : 110703146X
This volume provides cutting-edge research on Aristotle's Physics, taking into account recent changes in the field of Aristotle.
Author : Diana Quarantotto
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 21,44 MB
Release : 2018-01-11
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1107197783
This book provides a comprehensive and in-depth study of Physics I, the first book of Aristotle's foundational treatise on natural philosophy. While the text has inspired a rich scholarly literature, this is the first volume devoted solely to it to have been published for many years, and it includes a new translation of the Greek text. Book I introduces Aristotle's approach to topics such as matter and form, and discusses the fundamental problems of the study of natural science, examining the theories of previous thinkers including Parmenides. Leading experts provide fresh interpretations of key passages and raise new problems. The volume will appeal to scholars and students of ancient philosophy as well as to specialists working in the fields of philosophy and the history of science.
Author : Christian Pfeiffer
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 37,69 MB
Release : 2018-07-12
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0191085308
Christian Pfeiffer explores an important, but neglected topic in Aristotle's theoretical philosophy: the theory of bodies. A body is a three-dimensionally extended and continuous magnitude bounded by surfaces. This notion is distinct from the notion of a perceptible or physical substance. Substances have bodies, that is to say, they are extended, their parts are continuous with each other and they have boundaries, which demarcate them from their surroundings. Pfeiffer argues that body, thus understood, has a pivotal role in Aristotle's natural philosophy. A theory of body is a presupposed in, e.g., Aristotle's account of the infinite, place, or action and passion, because their being bodies explains why things have a location or how they can act upon each other. The notion of body can be ranked among the central concepts for natural science which are discussed in Physics III-IV. The book is the first comprehensive and rigorous account of the features substances have in virtue of being bodies. It provides an analysis of the concept of three-dimensional magnitude and related notions like boundary, extension, contact, continuity, often comparing it to modern conceptions of it. Both the structural features and the ontological status of body is discussed. This makes it significant for scholars working on contemporary metaphysics and mereology because the concept of a material object is intimately tied to its spatial or topological properties.
Author : Aristotle
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Page : 574 pages
File Size : 39,93 MB
Release : 1937
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Author : David Bolotin
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 26,15 MB
Release : 1998-01-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780791435526
Argues that Aristotle's writings about the natural world contain a rhetorical surface as well as a philosophic core and shows that Aristotle's genuine views have not been refuted by modern science and still deserve serious attention.