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Philoponus: On Aristotle On Coming to be 1.6-2.4 (Paperback, Nippod)
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Philoponus: On Aristotle On Coming to be 1.6-2.4 (Paperback, Nippod)
Series: Ancient Commentators on Aristotle
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These chapters of Aristotle's treatise are about physical
interactions. In his innovative commentary, Philoponus discusses
Aristotle's idea that certain qualities of the elements are basic.
In what way are they basic? he asks. To what extent can the other
qualities be reduced to the basic ones? And if the other qualities
depend on the basic ones, how is it that they can vary
independently of each other when the basic qualities change?
Philoponus develops the idea that the other qualities merely
supervene on the basic ones, rather than resulting from them.
Moreover, physical qualities admit of different ranges of
variation, and so have different thresholds at which they appear or
disappear. Philoponus also discusses Aristotle's idea that the
elements and their basic qualities survive potentially when mixed
together. He explains this by drawing a third sense of 'potential'
out of Aristotle's texts to take the place of the two senses which
Aristotle explicitly recognises. Philoponus adds further
restrictions to Aristotle's principles of causation. Black can
contaminate white, but the black in ebony does not have the right
matter for affecting the white of milk. He asks why fluids can
affect each other more easily than solids. In every case,
Philoponus takes Aristotle's discussions further, and his ideas on
the dependence of some qualities on others are very relevant to the
continuing philosophical debate on the subject.
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