Aristotle’s Ever-turning World in Physics 8: Analysis and Commentary

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In Aristotle’s Ever-turning World in Physics 8 Dougal Blyth analyses, passage by passage, Aristotle’s reasoning in his explanation of cosmic movement, and provides a detailed evaluation of ancient and modern commentary on this centrally influential text in the history of ancient and medieval philosophy and science. In Physics 8 Aristotle argues for the everlastingness of the world, and explains this as deriving from a single first moved body, the sphere of the stars whose rotation around the earth is caused by an immaterial prime mover.

Blyth’s explanation of Aristotle’s individual arguments, techniques of reasoning and overall strategy in Physics 8 aims to bring understanding of his method, doctrines and achievements in natural philosophy to a new level of clarity.

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Front Matter
页码: i–ix
General Introduction
页码: 1–14
Terminology and Symbolism in the Analyses
页码: 15–16
The Everlastingness of Movement
页码: 17–42
Defence against Three Objections
页码: 43–51
Redefined Inquiry into Movement and Rest
页码: 52–74
The Universality of a Cause of Movement
页码: 75–103
Unmoved First Causes of Movement
页码: 104–159
The Everlasting Causes of Movement
页码: 160–198
The Priority of Locomotion
页码: 199–225
The Unique Continuity of Rotation
页码: 226–283
The Priority of Rotation
页码: 284–303
The First Mover and First Moved Body Again
页码: 304–355
Physics 8: Complete Translation
页码: 356–391
Analytic Subdivision of Chapters
页码: 392–396
Bibliography
页码: 397–402
Indexes
页码: 403–424
Dougal Blyth (Ph.D. Northwestern, 1990) is a Senior Lecturer in Classics, University of Auckland. He has previously published articles and book chapters on Aristotle, Plato, Cicero, Aristophanes and Menander and co-edited Power and Pleasure, Virtues and Vices (Auckland 2001).
Contents

Acknowledgements

General Introduction
The Purposes and Approach of This Volume
The Aim and Achievement of Physics Bk 8
Modern Philosophical Interest in PhysicsBk 8

Terminology and Symbolism in the Analyses

1. The Everlastingness of Movement

2. Defence against Three Objections

3. Redefined Inquiry into Movement and Rest

4. The Universality of a Cause of Movement

5. Unmoved First Causes of Movement

6. The Everlasting Causes of Movement

7. The Priority of Locomotion

8. The Unique Continuity of Rotation

9. The Priority of Rotation

10. The First Mover and First Moved Body Again

Physics 8: Complete Translation

Analytic Subdivision of Chapters

Bibliography
Subject Index
Index of Proper Names
Index Locorum
Index of Greek Terms
Philosophers, scholars and students of Aristotle and later ancient philosophy, including particularly cosmology, ancient metaphysics and natural philosophy, and historians of science and informal philosophical logic, and of the intellectual achievements of the ancient world.
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