Aristotle on Matter Form and Moving Causes

Aristotle on Matter  Form  and Moving Causes
Author: Devin Henry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1108468675

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This book examines an important area of Aristotle's philosophy: the generation of substances. While other changes presuppose the existence of a substance (Socrates grows taller), substantial generation results in something genuinely new that did not exist before (Socrates himself). The central argument of this book is that Aristotle defends a 'hylomorphic' model of substantial generation. In its most complete formulation, this model says that substantial generation involves three principles: (1) matter, which is the subject from which the change proceeds; (2) form, which is the end towards which the process advances; and (3) an efficient cause, which directs the process towards that form. By examining the development of this model across Aristotle's works, Devin Henry seeks to deepen our grasp on how the doctrine of hylomorphism - understood as a blueprint for thinking about the world - informs our understanding of the process by which new substances come into being.--

Aristotle on Matter Form and Moving Causes

Aristotle on Matter  Form  and Moving Causes
Author: Devin Henry
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2019-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108475570

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Examines Aristotle's doctrine of hylomorphism and its importance for understanding the process by which substances come into being.

Nicomachean Ethics

Nicomachean Ethics
Author: Aristotle
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2006
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781425000868

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Aristotle's "Nicomachean Ethics" is considered to be one of the most important treatises on ethics ever written. In an incredibly detailed study of virtue and vice in man, Aristotle examines one of the most central themes to man, the nature of goodness itself. In Aristotle's "Nicomachean Ethics," he asserts that virtue is essential to happiness and that man must live in accordance with the "doctrine of the mean" (the balance between excess and deficiency) to achieve such happiness.

Aristotle s Metaphysics

Aristotle s Metaphysics
Author: Jeremy Kirby
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2011-10-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781441101990

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Aristotle maintains that biological organisms are compounds of matter and form and that compounds that have the same form are individuated by their matter. According to Aristotle, an object that undergoes change is an object that undergoes a change in form, i.e. form is imposed upon something material in nature. Aristotle therefore identifies organisms according to their matter and essential forms, forms that are arguably essential to an object's existence. Jeremy Kirby addresses a difficulty in Aristotle's metaphysics, namely the possibility that two organisms of the same species might share the same matter. If they share the same form, as Aristotle seems to suggest, then they seem to share that which they cannot, their identity. By taking into account Aristotle's views on the soul, its relation to living matter, and his rejection of the possibility of resurrection, Kirby reconstructs an answer to this problem and shows how Aristotle relies on some of the central themes in his system in order to resist this unwelcome result that his metaphysics might suggest.

A History of Philosophy

A History of Philosophy
Author: Albert Schwegler
Publsiher: The Minerva Group, Inc.
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2001-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780898754391

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Commentary on Metaphysics Books 7 12

Commentary on Metaphysics  Books 7 12
Author: Saint Thomas (Aquinas),John Patrick Rowan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Metaphysics
ISBN: 1623400511

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"Foundational in its consideration of being and the transcendentals, the Metaphysics of Aristotle is a dense and difficult work on its own. This volume contains the first half of St. Thomas's commentary on the Metaphysics, beginning with discussing the views of Aristotle's predecessors and moving towards a discussion of being"--

Aristotle on Substance

Aristotle on Substance
Author: Mary Louise Gill
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780691222219

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This book explores a fundamental tension in Aristotle's metaphysics: how can an entity such as a living organisma composite generated through the imposition of form on preexisting matterhave the conceptual unity that Aristotle demands of primary substances? Mary Louise Gill bases her treatment of the problem of unity, and of Aristotle's solution, on a fresh interpretation of the relation between matter and form. Challenging the traditional understanding of Aristotelian matter, she argues that material substances are subverted by matter and maintained by form that controls the matter to serve a positive end. The unity of material substances thus involves a dynamic relation between resistant materials and directive ends. Aristotle on Substance offers both a general account of matter, form, and substantial unity and a specific assessment of particular Aristotelian arguments. At every point, Gill engages Aristotle on his own philosophical ground through the detailed analysis of central, and often controversial, texts from the Metaphysics, Physics, On Generation and Corruption, De Anima, De Caelo, and the biological works. The result is a coherent, firmly grounded rethinking of Aristotle's central metaphysical concepts and of his struggle toward a fully consistent theory of material substances.

Aristotle s Metaphysics Lambda

Aristotle s Metaphysics Lambda
Author: Michael Frede,David Owain Maurice Charles
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2000
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0198237642

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A distinguished group of scholars of ancient philosophy here presents a systematic study of the twelfth book of Aristotle's Metaphysics. Lambda, which can be regarded as a self-standing treatise on substance, has been attracting particular attention in recent years, and was chosen as the focusof the fourteenth Symposium Aristotelicum, from which this volume derives. At the Symposium, each of Lambda's ten chapters was taken in turn as the subject of a session at which a specially written paper was read to and discussed by the assembled symposiasts. (The ninth chapter commanded twosessions by dint of its particular difficulty.) The papers have been revised in the light of discussion, and are now offered to a wider audience as a discursive commentary on points of particular philosophical interest covering all of Lambda. Michael Frede's extensive Introduction aims to give abroader view of Lambda as a whole and the problems it raises, and thus to provide the context for the discussion of each of the chapters. This volume will be a resource of great value and interest for anyone working on ancient metaphysics and theology.