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diminution 48–49, 53, 200, 204, see also
growth & diminution
domino 123
dry (xēron), see quality, four basic kinds of
dunamis, see priority, of energeia over duna-
mis
earth, see elements
to elaunomenon (what is beaten out) 76
elements / elemental bodies (fire, water,
earth, air) 89, 92–97, 105–107, 108–109
transformation of 108–109, 111
energeia, see priority, of energeia over duna-
mis
ephexēs 115, 118, 121, 126, 144–145, 161
eschata, see change, extremes and limits of
essence 87, 146, 169–170, 182–183, 187–188,
190–194
change with respect to, see change, in
essence
x departs from its (existatai tēs ousias)
146, 187, 190–194, 198, 202–207
eternal things 141 n.77, 144–148, 153–154,
156–157, 160–162, 207–209
existatai tēs ousias, see essence, x departs
from its
explanation of change in the cosmos 30–32,
155, 157, 211, 215–218
fire, see elements
food (trophē) 45–46 , 51–52, 54 n.39, 65
form 87, 93–95, 167 n.5, 168–169, 171, 183,
195
generation & corruption (genesis & phthora)
38, 59, 66, 71, 89–97, 115, 144, 148–150,
154–162, 190–191, 195–199
accompanied by change in place 96–97,
see also locomotion, as part of change
in essence
as a change in hexis 195
endpoint of 164, 167–171, 174 n.20
of living things 150–162
of man 151–161, 196–197
genesis & phthora, see generation & corrup-
tion
goal 55, 166–167, 185, 200 growth & diminution (auxēsis & phthisis)
42, 44–49, 53–57, 62–61, 71, 73–88, 115,
144, 149, 161, 164, 177–179, 187–190, see
also magnitude, non-organic change in
as change of place 73–88
as part of change in essence 199–201
as part of generation & corruption 200–
201
by means of acceding matter 63–64
“by what is like” / “unlike” 45
in living vs. non-living things 53–54
involving locomotion of subject’s parts
44–52, 53
may result in a change in essence 202–206
starting point and endpoint of 55, 200,
204
hama, see together
haptesthai, see touching
hard (sklēron) 102, 104
heavy (baru) 101–104
homoeomeres 47, 94
hot (thermon), see quality, four basic kinds
of
hulē, see matter
infant, growing 78–81, 87
inner spatial order of parts 82–85, 201
kinds of change 10, 27–28, 39, 56 n.45, 74,
85–88, 177 n.28, 189, 219
in place, see locomotion, kinds of
non-substantial 10 n.1, 23 n.35, 42–44, 51
n.32, 53, 57 n.48, 64, 67, 133 n.54, 177,
188–192
kinēsis, see change
vs. metabolē 10 n.1, 189 n.50, 192 n.58
light (kouphon) 101–104
limit (peras), see change, extremes and limits
of
locomotion (phora)
as last kind of change 148, 150, 154–162,
164–165, 175–176
as part of change in essence 201–202,
205–206
as weakest kind of change, see preserva-
tion of essence
capacity for, see locomotive capacity of
the soul
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The Priority of Locomotion in Aristotle’s Physics
- Titel
- The Priority of Locomotion in Aristotle’s Physics
- Autor
- Sebastian Odzuck
- Herausgeber
- Dorothea Frede
- Gisela Striker
- Verlag
- Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co
- Datum
- 2014
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 9783647253060
- Abmessungen
- 15.5 x 23.2 cm
- Seiten
- 238
- Kategorien
- Geisteswissenschaften
- Naturwissenschaften Physik
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Acknowledgements 9
- 1. Introduction 10
- 2. The importance of the primary kind of change 14
- 3. Change in quality and quantity of living beings depends on loco-motion, but not vice versa 42
- 4. Locomotion necessarily accompanies each of the other kinds of change, but not vice versa 71
- 4.1 Overview 71
- 4.2 What changes in quantity changes with respect to place 73
- 4.3 What undergoes generation or corruption changes with respect to place 89
- 4.4 What changes in quality changes with respect to place 98
- 4.4.1 Overview 98
- 4.4.2 What does it mean that condensation and rarefaction are principles of quality? 100
- 4.4.3 Every alteration involves a change in the four basic qualities 104
- 4.4.4 Every change in the four basic qualities involves con- densation or rarefaction 108
- 4.4.5 Condensation and rarefaction are forms of aggregation and segregation 110
- 4.4.6 What changes in quality changes with respect to place 112
- 4.4.7 Conclusion 113
- 4.5 Conclusion 113
- 5. All changes depend on the first locomotion, but not vice versa 115
- 6. Locomotion has temporal priority 144
- 6.1 Overview 144
- 6.2 Locomotion has priority in time, since it is the only change eternals can undergo 146
- 6.3 Objection: Locomotion is the last of all changes in perishable things 148
- 6.4 Coming to be presupposes an earlier locomotion 150
- 6.5 The locomotion of the sun as a cause of generation 154
- 6.6 Conclusion 162
- 7. Locomotion is prior in essence 164
- 7.1 Locomotion is prior in essence, since it is last in coming to be 164
- 7.2 Locomotion alone preserves its subject’s essence 186
- 7.2.1 Overview 186
- 7.2.2 Locomotion does not change its subject’s being 188
- 7.2.3 Locomotion preserves its subject’s essence best 190
- 7.2.4 Making x depart from its essence by being part of a change in essence? 195
- 7.2.5 Change in quality or quantity in principle may result in a change in essence 202
- 7.3 Conclusion: Locomotion’s priority in essence 207
- 8. Conclusion 211
- Bibliography 220
- List of Abbreviations 223
- Index Locorum 221
- Index Nominum 223
- Index Rerum 221