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Resolving Aristotle's Aporia on Time

Autor Jan H. Nylund
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 sep 2024
This book argues that Aristotle's aporia on time in the Physics figures both as an aporia in the subjective sense of a mental state of perplexity and in the objective, textual sense of a contrast between opposing views.
First the book seeks to precisely identify what constitutes Aristotle's aporiai (or aporetic contrasts) on time and then to assess them from the viewpoint of Aristotle’s five chapters on time as well as the book of Physics as a whole. By such a procedure the claims in the aporiai can, on the one hand, be assessed to find out to what extent they should be accepted, rejected or somehow modified and, on the other, how the aporiai function as a means to provoke new thought and insight in regard to the precise nature of Aristotle’s understanding of time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031650093
ISBN-10: 3031650093
Pagini: 76
Ilustrații: Approx. 75 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1: Introduction.- 2: Previous Research.- 3: The Concept of Aporia.- 4: The Aporiai in Physics 217b33–218a30.- 5: Identifying the Aporetic Contrasts. 6: Resolving the Aporetic Contrasts in Context.- 7: Conclusion: From Aporia (ἀπορία) to Euporia (εὐπορία).

Notă biografică

Jan H. Nylund is a researcher at Lund University in Sweden.

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This book argues that Aristotle's aporia on time in the Physics figures both as an aporia in the subjective sense of a mental state of perplexity and in the objective, textual sense of a contrast between opposing views.
First the book seeks to precisely identify what constitutes Aristotle's aporiai (or aporetic contrasts) on time and then to assess them from the viewpoint of Aristotle’s five chapters on time as well as the book of Physics as a whole. By such a procedure the claims in the aporiai can, on the one hand, be assessed to find out to what extent they should be accepted, rejected or somehow modified and, on the other, how the aporiai function as a means to provoke new thought and insight in regard to the precise nature of Aristotle’s understanding of time.
Jan H. Nylund is a researcher at Lund University in Sweden.

Caracteristici

Contends that Aristotle's aporia on time have both subjective and objective senses Precisely identifies what constitutes Aristotle's aporiai (or aporetic contrasts) on time Considers to what extent they should be accepted, rejected or modified