Thesis advisor: Eileen SweeneyMotion is the central phenomenon that Aristotle's physics endeavors to explain, and the whole superstructure of his natural philosophy is bound to it. This was certainly understood by Thomas Aquinas, who produced a most careful and thorough account of the Aristotelian theory of motion. What is rarely recognized is that in so doing he developed and improved that theory in a number of respects. This dissertation is a study of the theory of physical motion in Aquinas. It has two principal results. The first regards the concept of motion itself. Aquinas accepts Aristotle's definition of motion, but gives his own explanation of it, one which employs non-Aristotelian ideas like participation, and places motion in a m...
Les traités des Métaphysiques d’Aristote contiennent des analyses du mouvement. Ce travail cherche à...
In Physics, III 2, 201b16-202a3, Aristotle offers a negative argument in favour of his definition of...
This thesis explores how Maximus the Confessor understands created motion. It describes how he util...
Aristotle’s Physics has long been held to be the seminal work on physics as physics progressed from ...
In the Physics, Aristotle argues that everything that moves is moved by something else, and thus tha...
This thesis will address the potential for an Aristotelian conception of autonomous human agency, an...
The intention of this paper is to present some Aristotelian arguments regarding the motion on local ...
Aristotle's Metaphysics contains analyses of movement. The present thesis seeks to determine the rea...
This paper proposes an interpretation of Books V and VI of Aristotle’s Physics as being (at least pa...
It has been suggested by Mr. William Barrett in Aristotle\u27s Analysis of Movement, that the whole ...
Throughout the Middle Ages, motion and change were seen as the fundamental and immediate expressions...
The theory of motion in Ibn Bajjah's philosophy is studied in this dissertation from three aspects: ...
The roots of the problem of vis-viva or the living forces are potentially from the ancient Greek phi...
Thesis advisor: Ronald K. TacelliAquinas’ hylomorphism faces a mind–body problem, similar to that fa...
By defending the following views – that Aristotle identifies the generator and perhaps the obstacle ...
Les traités des Métaphysiques d’Aristote contiennent des analyses du mouvement. Ce travail cherche à...
In Physics, III 2, 201b16-202a3, Aristotle offers a negative argument in favour of his definition of...
This thesis explores how Maximus the Confessor understands created motion. It describes how he util...
Aristotle’s Physics has long been held to be the seminal work on physics as physics progressed from ...
In the Physics, Aristotle argues that everything that moves is moved by something else, and thus tha...
This thesis will address the potential for an Aristotelian conception of autonomous human agency, an...
The intention of this paper is to present some Aristotelian arguments regarding the motion on local ...
Aristotle's Metaphysics contains analyses of movement. The present thesis seeks to determine the rea...
This paper proposes an interpretation of Books V and VI of Aristotle’s Physics as being (at least pa...
It has been suggested by Mr. William Barrett in Aristotle\u27s Analysis of Movement, that the whole ...
Throughout the Middle Ages, motion and change were seen as the fundamental and immediate expressions...
The theory of motion in Ibn Bajjah's philosophy is studied in this dissertation from three aspects: ...
The roots of the problem of vis-viva or the living forces are potentially from the ancient Greek phi...
Thesis advisor: Ronald K. TacelliAquinas’ hylomorphism faces a mind–body problem, similar to that fa...
By defending the following views – that Aristotle identifies the generator and perhaps the obstacle ...
Les traités des Métaphysiques d’Aristote contiennent des analyses du mouvement. Ce travail cherche à...
In Physics, III 2, 201b16-202a3, Aristotle offers a negative argument in favour of his definition of...
This thesis explores how Maximus the Confessor understands created motion. It describes how he util...