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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -How can God know the future if future things are not actual Would there be time if no change were to occur in the universe What allows us to identify a direction in the order of changes independently of the series of instants in time Aquinas answers all these questions in his commentary on Aristotle's Physics.According to him, only entities located in the present exist. The present is nothing but the intermediate between past and future points on the line of time. Time, in turn, is ontologically dependent on change, but despite being its measure, it is mind-independent: time is what makes a changing thing suitable of being understood in a series of successive stages by a possible mind. This revolutionary commentary is nevertheless faithful to the nuances of Aristotle's text and mark a milestone in the medieval reflection on the natural world. This book explores the core ideas outlined by Aquinas in his commentary on Aristotle's Physics. 111 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -How can God know the future if future things are not actual Would there be time if no change were to occur in the universe What allows us to identify a direction in the order of changes independently of the series of instants in time Aquinas answers all these questions in his commentary on Aristotle's Physics.According to him, only entities located in the present exist. The present is nothing but the intermediate between past and future points on the line of time. Time, in turn, is ontologically dependent on change, but despite being its measure, it is mind-independent: time is what makes a changing thing suitable of being understood in a series of successive stages by a possible mind. This revolutionary commentary is nevertheless faithful to the nuances of Aristotle's text and mark a milestone in the medieval reflection on the natural world. This book explores the core ideas outlined by Aquinas in his commentary on Aristotle's Physics. 111 pp. Englisch.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The essays collected in this volume focus on the Ancient Greeks' perception of foreigners and of foreign lands as potential sources of knowledge. They aim at exploring the hypothesis that the most adventurous intellectuals saw foreign lands and foreigners as repositories of knowledge that the Greeks sofoi had to engage with, in the hope of bringing back home valuables in the form of new ideas. It is a common place to state that the "Greeks" displayed xenophobia, which is probably best exemplified in the binary and ethnocentric division of humanity in two groups: the Greek world (i.e., the hellenophones) and the others, the Barbarians - those who speak foreign languages. This attitude of insularism and defiance, however, did not hinder the curiosity of Greek and Roman societies towards strangers. Lycurgus, Pythagoras, Democritus, etc.: there is a long list of sages and philosophers who travelled around the world for a significant period of time. The Greeks had a rich and varied relationship with foreign lands and people, which made possible a real circulation of knowledge throughout the Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic times; this is also true of the Roman Empire. Each of the articles included in this collective work explore one aspect of the "stranger" as a possible source of knowledge, with contributions mostly focused on Plato, Xenophon, Democritus, Aristotle, Diogenes, Cicero and Galen. The essays collected in this volume aim at exploring the hypothesis that the most adventurous intellectuals saw foreign lands and foreigners as repositories of knowledge. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Neu. Sillogistica categorica e sillogistica modale nel commento agli analitici primi di Aristotele. Prefazione di Paul Thom. Eine umfassende Betrachtung der syllogistischen Theorie des Alexander von Aphrodisias in italienischer Sprache. Ausgehend vom Kommentar zur Ersten Analytik des Aristoteles skizziert die Studie die exegetische Strategie Alexanders und seine Auffassung vom Status der Syllogistik innerhalb des aristotelischen philosophischen Systems. A partire dal commento agli Analitici Primi di Aristotele, si cerca di delineare la strategia esegetica di Alessandro e la sua idea riguardo allo statuto della sillogistica all?interno del sistema filosofico aristotelico. Si prende in esame la definizione di proposizione e di sillogismo che Alessandro fornisce e la sua rielaborazione delle leggi di conversione per le proposizioni categoriche e modali. Dopo queste premesse, la monografia affronta in dettaglio il sistema della sillogistica categorica e presenta alcuni punti basilari della sillogistica modale di Alessandro, cercando di evidenziare come il commentatore di Afrodisia cerchi di risolvere le innumerevoli difficoltà che il difficile testo di Aristotele presenta. VI,326 Seiten, broschiert (Spudasmata; Band 138/Olms Verlag 2011). Statt EUR 48,00. Gewicht: 488 g - Softcover/Taschenbuch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback, approx. 304 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:2 tables b/w., Language(s):English, French. ISBN 9782503598956. Summary The essays collected in this volume focus on the Ancient Greeks' perception of foreigners and of foreign lands as potential sources of knowledge. They aim at exploring the hypothesis that the most adventurous intellectuals saw foreign lands and foreigners as repositories of knowledge that the Greeks ????? had to engage with, in the hope of bringing back home valuables in the form of new ideas. It is a common place to state that the ?Greeks? displayed xenophobia, which is probably best exemplified in the binary and ethnocentric division of humanity in two groups: the Greek world (i.e., the hellenophones) and the others, the Barbarians - those who speak foreign languages. This attitude of insularism and defiance, however, did not hinder the curiosity of Greek and Roman societies towards strangers. Lycurgus, Pythagoras, Democritus, etc.: there is a long list of sages and philosophers who travelled around the world for a significant period of time. The Greeks had a rich and varied relationship with foreign lands and people, which made possible a real circulation of knowledge throughout the Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic times; this is also true of the Roman Empire. Each of the articles included in this collective work explore one aspect of the ?stranger? as a possible source of knowledge, with contributions mostly focused on Plato, Xenophon, Democritus, Aristotle, Diogenes, Cicero and Galen. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword ? Beno t Casteln rac and Laetitia Monteils-Laeng Remarques sur les emplois stylistiques de ?????, ??????? et ?????? ? Andr Rehbinder Democritus, B 299 (D.K.). Alien Wisdom, Geometry, and the Contemporary Prose Landscape ? Ilaria Andolfi trang ret du vrai et politique chez Platon ? tienne Helmer Cephalus: A Role Model for the Producers in Plato's Kallipolis ? Anna Schriefl Xenophobia in Utopia: On the Metics in Plato's Laws ? David Merry Social Science and Universalism in Xenophon's Oeconomicus IV ? Zoli Filotas Aristotle on the Intellectual Achievements of Foreign Civilizations ? Mor Segev Carthage: Aristotle's Best (non-Greek) Constitution? ? Thornton C. Lockwood, Jr. Translatio, Imitatio, Aemulatio: Assimilation of Greek Thought in Cicero's Philosophical Writings ? Katarzyna Borkowska trangers ou tranges ? La sagesse des confins et la connaissance du monde dans la litt rature grecque des premiers si cles de l'empire ? Marine Gl nisson D terminisme environnemental et influence culturelle : la vision de l' tranger chez Galien ? Julien Devinant Le privil ge philosophique de l' tranger ? Isabelle Chouinard Index of Passages Index of Ancient Names and Places 0 g.
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