Against Aristotle, on the eternity of the world

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Against Aristotle, on the eternity of the world

Philoponus' treatise Against Aristotle on the Eternity of the World, an attack on Aristotle's astronomy and theology is concerned mainly with the eternity and divinity of the fifth element, or 'quintessence', of which Aristotle took the stars to be composed. Pagans and Christians were divided on whether the world had a beginning, and on whether a belief that the heavens were divine was a mark of religion. Philoponus claimed on behalf of Christianity that the universe was not eternal. His most spectacular arguments, where wrung paradox out of the pagan belief in an infinite past, have been wrongly credited by historians of science to a period 700 years later. The treatise was to influence Islamic, Jewish, Byzantine and Latin thought, though the fifth element was defended against Philoponus even beyond the time of Copernicus. The influence of the treatise was not easy to trace before the fragments were assembled. Dr. Wildberg has brought them together for the first time and provided a summary which makes coherent sense of the whole. He has also studied a Syriac fragment, which reveals that the treatise originally contained an explicitly theological section on the Christian expectation of a new heaven and a new earth.

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English
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182

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Against Aristotle, on the eternity of the world
1987, Duckworth
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Against Aristotle, on the eternity of the world
1987, Cornell University Press, NCROL
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Edition Notes

Translation of extant fragments of: De aeternitate mundi contra Aristotelem.
Includes indexes.

Published in
Ithaca, N.Y
Series
The Ancient commentators on Aristotle
Genre
Early works to 1800.
Other Titles
On the eternity of the world.

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Dewey Decimal Class
113
Library of Congress
B485 .P4813 1987, B485.P4813 1987

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Pagination
182 p. ;
Number of pages
182

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL2741718M
Internet Archive
againstaristotle0000phil
ISBN 10
0801420520
LCCN
86047973
OCLC/WorldCat
15223216
Goodreads
2036601

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Work ID
OL2202118W

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