On Aristotle's "physics 3" (Ancient Commentators on Aristotle)

On Aristotle's "physics 3" (Ancient Commentators on Aristotle) image
ISBN-10:

0801430895

ISBN-13:

9780801430893

Author(s): Philoponus
Edition: 1
Released: Nov 04, 1994
Publisher: NCROL
Format: Hardcover, 218 pages
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Description:

Book 3 of Aristotle's Physics elaborates definitions of change and infinity - concepts central to his theory of nature. In a sixth-century commentary on Physics 3, Philoponus makes use of Aristotle's views to argue for a Christian interpretation of infinity.In Physics Book 2, Aristotle defines nature as an internal source of change. By elaborating Aristotle's view of change, Book 3 takes an important step in establishing the claim - to be made in Book 8 - for a divine mover who causes change but in whom no change occurs. Book 3 also introduces Aristotle's doctrine of infinity as always potential, but never actual and never traversed. Here, as elsewhere, Philoponus turns Aristotle's arguments about infinity against the pagan Neoplatonist belief in a universe without a beginning.











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