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Philoponus Against Proclus On The Eternity Of The World 1218 James Wilberding

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Philoponus Against Proclus On The Eternity Of The World 1218 James Wilberding
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Author: James Wilberding
ISBN: 9781472551818, 1472551818
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Philoponus Against Proclus On The Eternity Of The World 1218 James Wilberding by James Wilberding 9781472551818, 1472551818 instant download after payment.

Until the launch of this series over fifteen years ago, the 15,000 volumes of the ancient Greek commentators on Aristotle, written mainly between 200 and 600 AD, constituted the largest corpus of extant Greek philosophical writings not translated into English or other European languages. Over 40 volumes have now appeared in the series, which is planned in some 80 volumes altogether. In chapters 12-18 of Against Proclus, Philoponus continues to do battle against Proclus’ arguments for the beginninglessness and everlastingness of the ordered universe. In this final section there are three notable issues under discussion. The first concerns the composition of the heavens and its manner of movement. Philoponus argues against the Aristotelian thesis that there is a fifth heavenly body that has a natural circular motion. He concludes that even though the celestial region is composed of fire and the other three elements, it can move in a circle by the agency of its soul, and that this circular motion is not compromised in any way by the innate natural motion of the fire. Chapter 16 contains an extended discussion of the will of God and His relation to particulars. Here Philoponus addresses issues that become central to medieval philosophical and theological discussions, including the unity, timelessness and indivisibility of God’s will. Finally, throughout these seven chapters Philoponus is engaged in a detailed exegesis of Plato’s Timaeus which aims to settle a number of familiar interpretive problems, notably how we should properly understand the pre-cosmic state of disorderly motion, and the statement that the visible cosmos is an image of the paradigm. Philoponus’ exegetical concerns culminate in chapter 18 with an extensive discussion of Plato’s attitude to poetry and myth.

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