
On Aristotle "Physics 3"
The second half of Book 3 introduces Aristotle's doctrine of infinity as something which is always potential, never actual, never traversed and never multiplied. Here, as elsewhere, Philoponus the Christian turns Aristotle's own infinity arguments against the pagan Neoplatonist belief in a beginningless universe. Such a universe, Philoponus replies, would involve actual infinity of past years already traversed, and a multiple number of past days. The commentary also contains intimations of the doctrine of impetus - which has been regarded, in its medieval context, as a scientific revolution - as well as striking examples of Philoponus' use of thought experiments to establish philosophical and broadly scientific conclusions.
- Forfatter
- John Philoponus
- Redaktør
- M. Edwards
- ISBN
- 9780715626160
- Språk
- Moderne gresk
- Vekt
- 520 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.1.1998
- Forlag
- Bristol Classical Press
- Antall sider
- 224
