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Aristote. Etudes. --- Nature --- Physique --- Sciences grecques. --- Sciences. --- Aristote. --- Philosophie. --- Aristote, --- Aristoteles, --- Aristote (0384-0322 av. J.-C.). --- Aristote, Physique. --- Aristoteles. --- Critique et interprétation.
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Physics --- Methodology --- Early works to 1800 --- Aristotle. --- -ROLDUC-SEMI --- #GROL:SEMI-1-05'-04' Aris --- Natural philosophy --- Philosophy, Natural --- Physical sciences --- Dynamics --- -Early works to 1800 --- Aristoteles. --- Aristoteles --- Aristote --- Aristotle --- Aristotile --- Aristote. Physique [Traité]. --- Aristoteles. Physica [Verhandeling]. --- ROLDUC-SEMI --- Methodology&delete& --- Physics - Methodology - Early works to 1800 --- Aristotle. - Physics
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Is there such a thing as three-dimensional space? Is space inert or dynamic? Is the division of time into past, present and future real? Does the whole of time exist all at once? Does it progress smoothly or by discontinuous leaps? Simplicius surveys ideas about place and time from the preceding thousand years of Greek Philosophy and reveals the extraordinary ingenuity of the late Neoplatonist theories, which he regards as marking a substantial advance on all previous ideas.
Aristotle. Physics -- Early works to 1800. --- Place (Philosophy) -- Early works to 1800. --- Time -- Early works to 1800. --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Sciences - General --- Lieu (Philosophie) - Ouvrages avant 1800. --- Ort (Philosophie). --- Philosophie. --- Temps - Ouvrages avant 1800. --- Zeit. --- Aristoteles, --- Aristote / Physique. --- Place (Philosophy) --- Time --- Space and time --- Aristotle. --- Philosophy of nature --- Aristotle
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"This companion to J. O. Urmson's translation in the same series of Simplicius' Corollaries on Place and Time contains Simplicius' commentary on the chapters on place and time in Aristotle's Physics book 4. It is a rich source for the preceding 800 years' discussion of Aristotle's views. Simplicius records attacks on Aristotle's claim that time requires change, or consciousness. He reports a rebuttal of the Pythagorean theory that history will repeat itself exactly. He evaluates Aristotle's treatment of Zeno's paradox concerning place. Throughout he elucidates the structure and meaning of Aristotle's arguement, and all the more clearly for having separated off his own views into the Corollaries."--Bloomsbury Publishing This companion to J. O. Urmson's translation in the same series of Simplicius' Corollaries on Place and Time contains Simplicius' commentary on the chapters on place and time in Aristotle's Physics book 4. It is a rich source for the preceding 800 years' discussion of Aristotle's views. Simplicius records attacks on Aristotle's claim that time requires change, or consciousness. He reports a rebuttal of the Pythagorean theory that history will repeat itself exactly. He evaluates Aristotle's treatment of Zeno's paradox concerning place. Throughout he elucidates the structure and meaning of Aristotle's argument, and all the more clearly for having separated off his own views into the Corollaries.
Lieu (Philosophie). --- Place (philosophy) - Early works to 1800. --- Temps (Philosophie). --- Aristote / Physique - Livre 4, ch. 1-5, 10-14. --- Aristotle / Physics. --- Physics --- Science, Ancient. --- Aristotle. --- Philosophy of nature --- Aristotle --- Place (Philosophy) --- Time --- Early works to 1800. --- Aristoteles. --- Hours (Time) --- Geodetic astronomy --- Nautical astronomy --- Horology --- Philosophy --- Place (Philosophy) - Early works to 1800. --- Time - Early works to 1800.
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