In the first book of the Physics, Artistotle is concerned with the principles of natural philosophy, or more specifically, with the principles of change; for this is the common characteristic of natural phenomena, viz, that they are in a constant state of change or alteration. Having customarily begun with a discussion of the views of his predecessors - the Prescoratics Parmenides, Melissus, Anazimander, Empedocles, and Anazagoras, as well as Plato - in Chapter 5 Artistotle concludes that they all share the view that the principles must be contraries (188a19)
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The aim of this paper is two-fold: to offer an interpretation that preserves the natural reading of ...
This course offers a broad survey of the philosophy of Aristotle (384-322 BC). Beginning with an ove...
ii The concept of matter is discussed by Aristotle in the context of investigations dealing with the...
This book provides a comprehensive and in-depth study of Physics I, the first book of Aristotle’s f...
Aristotle's Metaphysics contains analyses of movement. The present thesis seeks to determine the rea...
The focus of this chapter is Aristotle’s resolution of Parmenides’ argument for monism in Physics I ...
This paper presents Aristotle’s method of understanding the first principles of natural things in th...
I argue that Aristotle in Phys. I believes that the pre-existing matter a natural being is made from...
I show that in Physics 6, Aristotle presents a theory of the metaphysics of natural continua. I argu...
In this paper I will discuss some puzzles about the first principles proposed by Plato and criticize...
One of Plato’s pupils, Aristotle, whose studying activity might be divided into three periods has be...
Les traités des Métaphysiques d’Aristote contiennent des analyses du mouvement. Ce travail cherche à...
The essay addresses the general issues of the role, structure and status of Physics I. First, I seek...
Aristotle offers several arguments in Physics viii.8 for his thesis that, when something moves back ...
The Aristotelian-Thomistic theory of the abstractive induction of immediate first principles and me...
The aim of this paper is two-fold: to offer an interpretation that preserves the natural reading of ...
This course offers a broad survey of the philosophy of Aristotle (384-322 BC). Beginning with an ove...
ii The concept of matter is discussed by Aristotle in the context of investigations dealing with the...