This examination of Aristotle's concept of natural substance and its implications for change, process, agency, teleology, mathematical continuity, and eternal motion illustrates the conceptual power of Aristotle's metaphysics of nature along with its scientific limitations and internal tensions.
This examination of Aristotle's concept of natural substance and its implications for change, process, agency, teleology, mathematical continuity, and...
Aristotle connects modality and time in ways strange and perplexing to modern readers. In this book the author proposes a new solution to this exegetical problem. Although primarily expository, this work explores topics of central concern for current investigations into causality, time, and change.
Aristotle connects modality and time in ways strange and perplexing to modern readers. In this book the author proposes a new solution to this exegeti...