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The Concept of Motion in Ancient Greek Thought - Foundations in Logic, Method, and Mathematics (Hardcover): Barbara M Sattler The Concept of Motion in Ancient Greek Thought - Foundations in Logic, Method, and Mathematics (Hardcover)
Barbara M Sattler
R3,557 R3,074 Discovery Miles 30 740 Save R483 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the birth of the scientific understanding of motion. It investigates which logical tools and methodological principles had to be in place to give a consistent account of motion, and which mathematical notions were introduced to gain control over conceptual problems of motion. It shows how the idea of motion raised two fundamental problems in the 5th and 4th century BCE: bringing together being and non-being, and bringing together time and space. The first problem leads to the exclusion of motion from the realm of rational investigation in Parmenides, the second to Zeno's paradoxes of motion. Methodological and logical developments reacting to these puzzles are shown to be present implicitly in the atomists, and explicitly in Plato who also employs mathematical structures to make motion intelligible. With Aristotle we finally see the first outline of the fundamental framework with which we conceptualise motion today.

Ancient Ethics and the Natural World: Barbara M Sattler, Ursula Coope Ancient Ethics and the Natural World
Barbara M Sattler, Ursula Coope
R777 Discovery Miles 7 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores a distinctive feature of ancient philosophy: the close relation between ancient ethics and the study of the natural world. Human beings are in some sense part of the natural world, and they live their lives within a larger cosmos, but their actions are governed by norms whose relation to the natural world is up for debate. The essays in this volume, written by leading specialists in ancient philosophy, discuss how these facts about our relation to the world bear both upon ancient accounts of human goodness and also upon ancient accounts of the natural world itself. The volume includes discussion not only of Plato and Aristotle, but also of earlier and later thinkers, with an essay on the Presocratics and two essays that discuss later Epicurean, Stoic, and Neoplatonist philosophers.

The Concept of Motion in Ancient Greek Thought - Foundations in Logic, Method, and Mathematics (Paperback, New Ed): Barbara M... The Concept of Motion in Ancient Greek Thought - Foundations in Logic, Method, and Mathematics (Paperback, New Ed)
Barbara M Sattler
R1,126 Discovery Miles 11 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the birth of the scientific understanding of motion. It investigates which logical tools and methodological principles had to be in place to give a consistent account of motion, and which mathematical notions were introduced to gain control over conceptual problems of motion. It shows how the idea of motion raised two fundamental problems in the 5th and 4th century BCE: bringing together being and non-being, and bringing together time and space. The first problem leads to the exclusion of motion from the realm of rational investigation in Parmenides, the second to Zeno's paradoxes of motion. Methodological and logical developments reacting to these puzzles are shown to be present implicitly in the atomists, and explicitly in Plato who also employs mathematical structures to make motion intelligible. With Aristotle we finally see the first outline of the fundamental framework with which we conceptualise motion today.

Ancient Ethics and the Natural World (Hardcover): Barbara M Sattler, Ursula Coope Ancient Ethics and the Natural World (Hardcover)
Barbara M Sattler, Ursula Coope
R2,562 R2,161 Discovery Miles 21 610 Save R401 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores a distinctive feature of ancient philosophy: the close relation between ancient ethics and the study of the natural world. Human beings are in some sense part of the natural world, and they live their lives within a larger cosmos, but their actions are governed by norms whose relation to the natural world is up for debate. The essays in this volume, written by leading specialists in ancient philosophy, discuss how these facts about our relation to the world bear both upon ancient accounts of human goodness and also upon ancient accounts of the natural world itself. The volume includes discussion not only of Plato and Aristotle, but also of earlier and later thinkers, with an essay on the Presocratics and two essays that discuss later Epicurean, Stoic, and Neoplatonist philosophers.

One Book, The Whole Universe - Plato's Timaeus Today (Paperback): Richard D. Mohr, Barbara M Sattler One Book, The Whole Universe - Plato's Timaeus Today (Paperback)
Richard D. Mohr, Barbara M Sattler
R2,879 Discovery Miles 28 790 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The much-anticipated anthology on Plato's"Timaeus"--Plato's singular dialogue on the creation of the universe, the nature of the physical world, and the place of persons in the cosmos--examining all dimensions of one of the most important books in Western Civilization: its philosophy, cosmology, science, and ethics, its literary aspects and reception. Contributions come from leading scholars in their respective fields, including Sir Anthony Leggett, 2003 Nobel Laureate for Physics. Parts of or earlier versions of these papers were first presented at the "Timaeus" Conference, held at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in September of 2007.
To this day, Plato's "Timaeus" grounds the form of ethical and political thinking called Natural Law--the view that there are norms in nature that provide the patterns for our actions and ground the objectivity of human values. Beyond the intellectual content of the dialogue's core, its literary frame is also the source of the myth of Atlantis, giving the West the concept of the "lost world."
From Platonic space to Presocratic vortices, from Philosopher-Kings to Craftsman-Gods and from modern physics to the myth of Atlantis, "One Book, The Whole Universe" presents in one volume the most up-to-date and penetrating scholarship on Plato's "Timaeus" by some of the greatest minds alive today. Contributors
Ann Bergren
Gabor Betegh
Sean Carroll
Alan Code
Zina Giannopoulou
Verity Harte
Thomas Kjeller Johansen
Charles H. Kahn
Anthony J. Leggett
Anthony A. Long
Stephen Menn
Richard D. Mohr
Kathryn A. Morgan
Alexander P.D. Mourelatos
Ian Mueller
Thomas M. Robinson
Barbara M. Sattler
Allan Silverman
Jon Solomon
Anthony Vidler
Matthias Vorwerk
Donald Zeyl

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