Aristotle presents his doctrine of prime matter in order to give an explanation for change and especially for generation and corruption. Hence, no surprise, the place to look for the origin of this doctrine is nowhere but Aristotle’s science of nature. The first three sections of this article examine the Aristotle’s explanation of this doctrine according to his teachings in the works concerning the science of nature (Physics and On Generation and Corruption) and show that why Aristotle introduces such a thing as prime matter into his science of nature and what he does mean by that. Then, in the last section, I will show that Aristotle’s explanation of prime matter as the ultimate substratum of all things, at least as far as these works are ...
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Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Alistair M. KwanIn light of the long-lived, on-going...
The present article attempts to explain what Aristotle’s prime matter of the material substances is....
This paper investigates the problems which arise from integrating a notion of prime matter into Aris...
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In this dissertation, I defend an interpretation of Aristotle\u27s principle as the ground for compl...
Aristotle used the term ϑεολογική twice when defining in this way the science of the separated and m...
This paper faces the challenge of underlining the modernity of a borderline concept: Aristotle’s pri...
I argue that Aristotle in Phys. I believes that the pre-existing matter a natural being is made from...
This thesis is an investigation into the simplest material entities recognised by Aristotle's theory...
Today, there are many natural sciences, one of which is physics, but there is no science in the sens...
Prime Matter as a Material Cause Suárez’s treatment of the prime matter is set within his treatment...
In his own era, just as today, Aristotle's doctrine of øύσιϛ was controversial. Against the material...
This paper presents Aristotle’s method of understanding the first principles of natural things in th...
In Physics II.8 Aristotle claims that the type of necessity found in natural processes is not simple...
This paper examines the view held by Francesco Piccolomini (1523-1607) on the relation between prime...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Alistair M. KwanIn light of the long-lived, on-going...
The present article attempts to explain what Aristotle’s prime matter of the material substances is....
This paper investigates the problems which arise from integrating a notion of prime matter into Aris...
According to St. Thomas Aquinas, prime matter, that which is in potency to substantial being, is o...
In this dissertation, I defend an interpretation of Aristotle\u27s principle as the ground for compl...
Aristotle used the term ϑεολογική twice when defining in this way the science of the separated and m...
This paper faces the challenge of underlining the modernity of a borderline concept: Aristotle’s pri...
I argue that Aristotle in Phys. I believes that the pre-existing matter a natural being is made from...
This thesis is an investigation into the simplest material entities recognised by Aristotle's theory...
Today, there are many natural sciences, one of which is physics, but there is no science in the sens...
Prime Matter as a Material Cause Suárez’s treatment of the prime matter is set within his treatment...
In his own era, just as today, Aristotle's doctrine of øύσιϛ was controversial. Against the material...
This paper presents Aristotle’s method of understanding the first principles of natural things in th...
In Physics II.8 Aristotle claims that the type of necessity found in natural processes is not simple...
This paper examines the view held by Francesco Piccolomini (1523-1607) on the relation between prime...