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Philoponus: on Aristotle physics 4.10-14
Philoponus commentary on the last part of Aristotles Physics Book 4 does not offer major alternatives to Aristotles science, as did his commentary on the earlier parts, concerning place, vacuum and motion in a vacuum. Aristotles subject here is time, and his treatment of it had led to controversy in...
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2014
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author | Philoponus Broadie, Sarah |
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description | Philoponus commentary on the last part of Aristotles Physics Book 4 does not offer major alternatives to Aristotles science, as did his commentary on the earlier parts, concerning place, vacuum and motion in a vacuum. Aristotles subject here is time, and his treatment of it had led to controversy in earlier writers. Philoponus does offer novelties when he treats motion round a bend as in one sense faster than motion on the straight over the same distance in the same time, because of the need to consider the greater effort involved. And he points out that in an earlier commentary on Book 8 he had argued against Aristotle for the possibility of a last instant of time. This volume contains an English translation of Philoponus commentary, as well as a detailed introduction, extensive explanatory notes and a bibliography. |
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spellingShingle | XX Philoponus Broadie, Sarah Philoponus: on Aristotle physics 4.10-14 |
title | Philoponus: on Aristotle physics 4.10-14 |
title_full | Philoponus: on Aristotle physics 4.10-14 |
title_fullStr | Philoponus: on Aristotle physics 4.10-14 |
title_full_unstemmed | Philoponus: on Aristotle physics 4.10-14 |
title_short | Philoponus: on Aristotle physics 4.10-14 |
title_sort | philoponus: on aristotle physics 4.10-14 |
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