John Philoponus' New Definition of Prime Matter

Aspects of its Background in Neoplatonism and the Ancient Commentary Tradition

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This study provides the first full discussion of Philoponus' excursus on matter in contra Proclum XI. 1-8 which sets out the innovative definition of prime matter as three-dimensional extension.
The author argues that Philoponus' definition was motivated primarily by philosophical problems in Neoplatonism. Philoponus employs the explanation of growth, the interpretation of Aristotle's category theory and the notions of formlessness and potentiality to substantiate his definition. To conclude, the book offers an assessment of the significance of Philoponus' innovation.
It is demonstrated for the first time that Plotinus' view of matter exerted considerable influence on both Philoponus and Simplicius. Moreover, the structure of Syrianus' and Proclus' metaphysics prepared the way for Philoponus' account of prime matter.

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Preliminary material
页码: i–xxiii
PROCLUS AND PHILOPONUS
页码: 1–45
FIRST OBJECTION: CHANGE OF VOLUME
页码: 132–164
SECOND OBJECTION: A CATEGORY MISTAKE
页码: 165–250
THIRD OBJECTION: MATTER IS FORMLESS
页码: 251–279
BIBLIOGRAPHY
页码: 297–316
LIST OF TRANSLATIONS AND DIAGRAMS
页码: 317–318
INDEX LOCORUM
页码: 319–335
GENERAL INDEX
页码: 336–339
PHILOSOPHIA ANTIQUA
著者: J. MANSFELD, D.T. RUNIA, and J.C.M. VAN WINDEN
页码: 341–343
Frans A.J. de Haas, Ph.D. (1995) in Ancient Philosophy, University of Leiden, is currently a visiting scholar at the Institute of Classical Studies, London. He has published articles and reviews in the field of ancient philosophy, with special emphasis on the Neoplatonic commentaries on Aristotle.
All those interested in ancient philosophy, the reception of Greek philosophy in Christian writers, and the history of science.
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