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6 Feb 2003 · In his conception, place turns out to be immaterial (or so it seems to me): it is constituted by matter, of course, but it is not itself ...
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But when Aristotle defines a place as 'the limit of the surrounding body
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4 Jul 2022 · Problems with Place? Aristotle defines place as "the innermost motionless bound-ary of what contains". (Aristotle, 1952, Bekker, p. 212a20) "So ...
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In all their differences, commentators have usually agreed upon two points: place in Aristotle is, as the inner surface of the surrounding body, two-dimensional ...
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An accurate rendering of Aristotle's definition must include apparently inconsistent ...
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ly, he advocates instead a definition of place as the immobile inner surface ... Why then does Aristotle reject a real conceptual advance that he himself.
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natural place is often cited as evidence that Aristotle's physics is teleological in ... and definition of things, nor as end, nor does it move existents.
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26 May 2006 · Nature, according to Aristotle, is an inner principle of change and being at rest (Physics 2.1, 192b20–23). This means that when an entity moves ...
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26 Oct 2017 · Aristotle considered 'place' as the first boundary of a body embracing (containing) the body in question. The author shows the ... Missing: define | Must include: define
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So a place cannot be identical to the body that occupies it. What, then, is place? According to Aristotle, the place of a thing is the first motionless boundary ...
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In effect, Aristotle is suggesting that the place of a thing is the surface which contains that thing. Thus, consider a woman standing on a corner. She is ...
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(Otherwise everything would be exactly in the same place.) Rather, when Aristotle speaks of the place of something x he means to talk of a specific place of x, ...
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“Surround” translates periechein, which means “to circumscribe without including as a component part”; literally, it signifies to “hold” (echein) “around” (peri ...
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