John Philoponus on Physical Place

John Philoponus on Physical Place - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. Series 1

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First philosophical monograph exclusively focusing on John Philoponus' theory of place and the void.

This book examines the place of physical bodies, a major topic of natural philosophy that has occupied philosophers since antiquity. Aristotle's conceptions of place (topos) and the void (kenon), as expounded in the Physics, were systematically repudiated by John Philoponus (ca. 485-570) in his philosophical commentary on that work. The primary philosophical concern of the present study is the in-depth investigation of the concept of place established by Philoponus, putting forward the claim that the latter offers satisfactory solutions to problems raised by Aristotle and the Aristotelian tradition regarding the nature of place. Philoponus' account proposes a specific physical model of how physical bodies exist and move in place, and regards place as an intrinsic reality of the physical cosmos. Due to exactly this model, his account may be considered as strictly pertaining to the study of physics, thereby constituting a remarkable episode in the history of philosophy and science.

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Book information

ISBN: 9789462702745
Publisher: Universitaire Pers Leuven
Imprint: Leuven University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 114
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 200
Weight: 410g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 14mm