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On Aristotle "On the Heavens 1.10-12" of Cilicia Simplicius

On Aristotle "On the Heavens 1.10-12" By of Cilicia Simplicius

On Aristotle "On the Heavens 1.10-12" by of Cilicia Simplicius


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Here is a battle royal between the Neoplatonist Simplicius and the Aristotelian Alexander on the origins, if any, of the universe. A parallel battle had already been conducted by Philoponus and Proclus, arguing that Plato's "Timaeus" gives a beginning to the universe. Simplicius denies this.

On Aristotle "On the Heavens 1.10-12" Summary

On Aristotle "On the Heavens 1.10-12" by of Cilicia Simplicius

In the three chapters of "On the Heavens" dealt with in this volume, Aristotle argues that the universe is ungenerated and indestructible. In Simplicius' commentary, translated here, we see a battle royal between the Neoplatonist Simplicius and the Aristotelian, Alexander, whose lost commentary on "On the Heavens" Simplicius partly preserves. Simplicius' rival, the Christian Philoponus, had conducted a parallel battle in his "Against Proclus" but had taken the side of Alexander against Proclus and other Platonists, arguing that Plato's "Timaeus" gives a beginning to the universe. Simplicius takes the Platonist side, denying that Plato intended a beginning. The origin on which Plato refers is, according to Simplicius, not a temporal origin, but the divine cause that produces the world without beginning.

About of Cilicia Simplicius

R.J. Hankinson is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. His translations of Simplicius: On Aristotle On the Heavens 1.1-4 and Simplicius: On Aristotle On the Heavens 1.5-9 are also available in the series.

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GOR013711506
9780715632321
0715632329
On Aristotle "On the Heavens 1.10-12" by of Cilicia Simplicius
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2006-03-16
192
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