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Ammonius: On Aristotle On Interpretation 9 with Boethius: On Aristotle On Interpretation 9 (Paperback, Nippod)
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Ammonius: On Aristotle On Interpretation 9 with Boethius: On Aristotle On Interpretation 9 (Paperback, Nippod)
Series: Ancient Commentators on Aristotle
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This book is about determinisism. It contains the two most
important commentaries on the determinists' sea battle argument,
and on other deterministic arguments besides. It includes the
earliest full exposition of the Reaper argument for determinism,
and a discussion of whether there can be changeless knowledge of
the passage of time. It also contains the two fullest expositions
of the idea that it is not truth, but only definite truth, that
would imply determinism. Ammonius and Boethius both wrote
commentaries on Aristotle's On Interpretation and on its ninth
chapter, where Aristotle discusses the sea battle. Their comments
are crucial, for Ammonius' commentary influenced the Islamic the
Islamic Middle Ages, while that of Boethius was of equal importance
to medieval Latin-speaking philosophers. It was once argued that
Boethius was influenced by Ammonius, but these translations are
published together in this volume to enable the reader to see
clearly that this was not the case. Ammonius draws on the fourth-
and fifth-century Neoplatonists lamblichus, Syrianus, and Proclus.
He arranges his argument around three major deterministic arguments
and is our main source for one of them, the Reaper argument, which
has hitherto received insufficient attention. Boethius, on the
other hand, draws on controversies from 300 years earlier between
Stoics and Aristotelians as recorded by Alexander of Aphrodisias
and Porphyry. This volume is essential reading for all those with
an interest in the history of determinism. Ammonius' commentary on
the first eight chapters of Aristotle's On Interpretation has
appeared in a previously published volume in this series,
translated by David Blank.
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