Self-Motion -

Self-Motion

From Aristotle to Newton
Buch | Hardcover
390 Seiten
2017
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-0-691-65463-8 (ISBN)
167,10 inkl. MwSt
The concept of self-motion is not only fundamental in Aristotle's argument for the Prime Mover and in ancient and medieval theories of nature, but it is also central to many theories of human agency and moral responsibility. In this collection of mostly new essays, scholars of classical, Hellenistic, medieval, and early modern philosophy and science explore the question of whether or not there are such things as self-movers, and if so, what their self-motion consists in. They trace the development of the concept of self-motion from its formulation in Aristotle's metaphysics, cosmology, and philosophy of nature through two millennia of philosophical, religious, and scientific thought.
This volume contains "Self-Movers" (David Furley), "Aristotle on Self-Motion" (Mary Louise Gill), "Aristotle on Perception, Appetition, and Self-Motion" (Cynthia Freeland), "Self-Movement and External Causation" (Susan Sauve Meyer), "Aristotle on the Mind's Self-Motion" (Michael Wedin), "Mind and Motion in Aristotle" (Christopher Shields), "Aristotle's Prime Mover" (Aryeh Kosman), "The Transcendence of the Prime Mover" (Lindsay Judson), "Self-Motion in Stoic Philosophy" (David Hahm), "Duns Scotus on the Reality of Self-Change" (Peter King), "Ockham, Self-Motion, and the Will" (Calvin Normore), and "Natural Motion and Its Causes: Newton on the 'Vis Insita' of Bodies" (J. E. McGuire). Originally published in 1994. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions.
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PrefaceAbbreviationsIntroductionCh. 1Self-Movers3Ch. 2Aristotle on Self-Motion15Ch. 3Aristotle on Perception, Appetition, and Self-Motion35Ch. 4Self-Movement and External Causation65Ch. 5Aristotle on the Mind's Self-Motion81Ch. 6Mind and Motion in Aristotle117Ch. 7Aristotle's Prime Mover135Ch. 8Heavenly Motion and the Unmoved Mover155Ch. 9Self-Motion in Stoic Philosophy175Ch. 10Duns Scotus on the Reality of Self-Change227Ch. 11Ockham, Self-Motion, and the Will291Ch. 12Natural Motion and Its Causes: Newton on the "Vis Insita" of Bodies305List of Contributors331Bibliography333Index Locorum343General Index357

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Princeton Legacy Library
Zusatzinfo 6 line illus.
Verlagsort New Jersey
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 235 mm
Gewicht 709 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie Altertum / Antike
ISBN-10 0-691-65463-8 / 0691654638
ISBN-13 978-0-691-65463-8 / 9780691654638
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