An edition of On Aristotle's "Physics 8.6-10" (2001)

On Aristotle's "Physics 8.6-10"

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An edition of On Aristotle's "Physics 8.6-10" (2001)

On Aristotle's "Physics 8.6-10"

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"Aristotle's Physics is about the causes of motion and culminates in a proof that God is needed as the ultimate cause of motion. Aristotle argues that things in motion need to be moved by something other than themselves - he rejects Plato's self-movers. On pain of regress, there must be an unmoved mover. If this unmoved mover is to cause motion eternally, it needs infinite power. It cannot, then, be a body, since bodies, being of finite size, cannot house infinite power.

The unmoved mover is therefore an incorporeal God.".

"Simplicius reveals that his teacher, Ammonius, harmonized Aristotle with Plato to counter Christian charges of pagan disagreement, by making Aristotle's God a cause not only of beginningless movement, but also of beginningless existence of the universe. Eternal existence, no less than eternal motion, calls for an infinite, and hence incorporeal, force.

This anti-Christian interpretation turned Aristotle's God from a thinker into a certain kind of Creator, and so helped to make Aristotle's God acceptable to Saint Thomas Aquinas in the thirteenth century."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
247

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On Aristotle's "Physics 8.6-10"
2001, Cornell University Press
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Edition Notes

Series from jacket.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [182]-183) and indexes.

Published in
Ithaca, N.Y
Series
[The Ancient commentators on Aristotle], Ancient commentators on Aristotle
Genre
Early works to 1800.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
509.021
Library of Congress
Q151 .S4513 2001, Q151.S4513 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
247 p. ;
Number of pages
247

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18399135M
ISBN 10
0801437873
LCCN
2001028243
OCLC/WorldCat
46456383
Goodreads
366324

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