Aristotle's Physics Alpha
Symposium Aristotelicum
Herausgeber: Ierodiakonou, Katerina; Karasmanis, Vassilis; Kalligas, Paul
Aristotle's Physics Alpha
Symposium Aristotelicum
Herausgeber: Ierodiakonou, Katerina; Karasmanis, Vassilis; Kalligas, Paul
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Eleven scholars present a collaborative commentary on the first book of Aristotle's Physics. This text is central to Aristotle's studies of the natural world and the principles of physical change. He formulates his theory on the basis of critical examination of hispredecessors' views, so the book is also a key source for early Greek philosophy.
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Eleven scholars present a collaborative commentary on the first book of Aristotle's Physics. This text is central to Aristotle's studies of the natural world and the principles of physical change. He formulates his theory on the basis of critical examination of hispredecessors' views, so the book is also a key source for early Greek philosophy.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780198830993
- ISBN-10: 0198830998
- Artikelnr.: 56923494
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780198830993
- ISBN-10: 0198830998
- Artikelnr.: 56923494
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Katerina Ierodiakonou is Professor of Ancient Philosophy at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and at the University of Geneva. She is also a member of the research programme Representation and Reality: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on the Aristotelian Tradition at the University of Gothenburg. She has published extensively on ancient and Byzantine philosophy, especially in the areas of epistemology and logic. She is currently working on a monograph about ancient theories of colour, as well as on an edition, translation, and commentary of Theophrastus' De Sensibus and of Michael Psellos' paraphrase of Aristotle's De Interpretatione. Paul (Pavlos) Kalligas is a former Professor of Ancient Philosophy at the Department of History and Philosophy of Science of the University of Athens. He is currently the Director of the European Cultural Centre of Delphi. His main scholarly project is an edition with translation and commentary of the Enneads of Plotinus into Modern Greek, published by the Academy of Athens; six volumes of this work have appeared so far and an English translation of the commentary is due to be published by Princeton University Press. He has also worked and published extensively on Plato, Aristotle, the Sophists, and the history of Platonism. Vassilis Karasmanis is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the National Technical University of Athens. He is a specialist in ancient philosophy, ancient science (mainly mathematics), and philosophy of technology. He has published four books and edited another eight (six of them with others), including Remembering Socrates (Oxford 2006, with Lindsay Judson). He has also published fifty two articles in various philosophical journals or collective volumes. Vassilis Karasmanis is an elected member of FISP (International Federation of Philosophical Societies) since 2013.
* Preface
* 20th Symposium Aristotelicum List of Participants (Delphi, 26 July -
2 August 2014)
* Symposium Aristotelicum
* Introduction: Some general remarks on Aristotle's Phys. I
* 1: Stephen Menn: Physics I 1: The path to the principles
* 2: Michel Crubellier: Physics I 2: Looking for a starting-point. The
Eleatic paradox put to good use
* 3: Diana Quarantotto: Physics I 3: Towards the principles. Resolving
the Eleatics' arguments for absolute monism
* 4: Gabor Betegh: Physics I 4: One and many
* 5: Sylvain Delcomminette: Physics I 5: Principles and contraries
* 6: Andreas Anagnostopoulos: Physics I 6: A third and underlying
principle
* 7: Benjamin Morison: Physics I 7, part 1: The complexity of the
subject in a change
* 8: Hendrik Lorenz: Physics I 7, part 2: The principles of natural
things. Two or threea
* 9: Mariska Leunissen: Physics I 8: The route to solving the Eleatic
puzzle
* 10: Sarah Broadie: Physics I 9: Responding to the Platonists
* Bibliography
* Index of Names
* Index Locorum
* 20th Symposium Aristotelicum List of Participants (Delphi, 26 July -
2 August 2014)
* Symposium Aristotelicum
* Introduction: Some general remarks on Aristotle's Phys. I
* 1: Stephen Menn: Physics I 1: The path to the principles
* 2: Michel Crubellier: Physics I 2: Looking for a starting-point. The
Eleatic paradox put to good use
* 3: Diana Quarantotto: Physics I 3: Towards the principles. Resolving
the Eleatics' arguments for absolute monism
* 4: Gabor Betegh: Physics I 4: One and many
* 5: Sylvain Delcomminette: Physics I 5: Principles and contraries
* 6: Andreas Anagnostopoulos: Physics I 6: A third and underlying
principle
* 7: Benjamin Morison: Physics I 7, part 1: The complexity of the
subject in a change
* 8: Hendrik Lorenz: Physics I 7, part 2: The principles of natural
things. Two or threea
* 9: Mariska Leunissen: Physics I 8: The route to solving the Eleatic
puzzle
* 10: Sarah Broadie: Physics I 9: Responding to the Platonists
* Bibliography
* Index of Names
* Index Locorum
* Preface
* 20th Symposium Aristotelicum List of Participants (Delphi, 26 July -
2 August 2014)
* Symposium Aristotelicum
* Introduction: Some general remarks on Aristotle's Phys. I
* 1: Stephen Menn: Physics I 1: The path to the principles
* 2: Michel Crubellier: Physics I 2: Looking for a starting-point. The
Eleatic paradox put to good use
* 3: Diana Quarantotto: Physics I 3: Towards the principles. Resolving
the Eleatics' arguments for absolute monism
* 4: Gabor Betegh: Physics I 4: One and many
* 5: Sylvain Delcomminette: Physics I 5: Principles and contraries
* 6: Andreas Anagnostopoulos: Physics I 6: A third and underlying
principle
* 7: Benjamin Morison: Physics I 7, part 1: The complexity of the
subject in a change
* 8: Hendrik Lorenz: Physics I 7, part 2: The principles of natural
things. Two or threea
* 9: Mariska Leunissen: Physics I 8: The route to solving the Eleatic
puzzle
* 10: Sarah Broadie: Physics I 9: Responding to the Platonists
* Bibliography
* Index of Names
* Index Locorum
* 20th Symposium Aristotelicum List of Participants (Delphi, 26 July -
2 August 2014)
* Symposium Aristotelicum
* Introduction: Some general remarks on Aristotle's Phys. I
* 1: Stephen Menn: Physics I 1: The path to the principles
* 2: Michel Crubellier: Physics I 2: Looking for a starting-point. The
Eleatic paradox put to good use
* 3: Diana Quarantotto: Physics I 3: Towards the principles. Resolving
the Eleatics' arguments for absolute monism
* 4: Gabor Betegh: Physics I 4: One and many
* 5: Sylvain Delcomminette: Physics I 5: Principles and contraries
* 6: Andreas Anagnostopoulos: Physics I 6: A third and underlying
principle
* 7: Benjamin Morison: Physics I 7, part 1: The complexity of the
subject in a change
* 8: Hendrik Lorenz: Physics I 7, part 2: The principles of natural
things. Two or threea
* 9: Mariska Leunissen: Physics I 8: The route to solving the Eleatic
puzzle
* 10: Sarah Broadie: Physics I 9: Responding to the Platonists
* Bibliography
* Index of Names
* Index Locorum