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motion, then in so far as it is subject to change, in this respect it is capable of
being otherwise,-in place, even if not in substance. But since there is
something which moves while itself unmoved, existing actually, this can in no
way be otherwise than as it is. For motion in space is the first of the kinds of
change, and motion in a circle the first kind of spatial motion; and this the
first mover produces. The first mover, then, exists of necessity; and in so far
as it exists by necessity, its mode of being is good, and it is in this sense a first
principle. For the necessary has all these senses-that which is necessary
perforce because it is contrary to the natural impulse, that without which the
good is impossible, and that which cannot be otherwise but can exist only in a
single way.
On such a principle, then, depend the heavens and the world of nature. And
it is a life such as the best which we enjoy, and enjoy for but a short time (for
it is ever in this state, which we cannot be), since its actuality is also pleasure.
(And for this reason are waking, perception, and thinking most pleasant, and
hopes and memories are so on account of these.) And thinking in itself deals
with that which is best in itself, and that which is thinking in the fullest sense
with that which is best in the fullest sense. And thought thinks on itself
because it shares the nature of the object of thought; for it becomes an object
of thought in coming into contact with and thinking its objects, so that
thought and object of thought are the same. For that which is capable of
receiving the object of thought, i.e. the essence, is thought. But it is active
when it possesses this object. Therefore the possession rather than the
receptivity is the divine element which thought seems to contain, and the act
of contemplation is what is most pleasant and best. If, then, God is always in
that good state in which we sometimes are, this compels our wonder; and if in
a better this compels it yet more. And God is in a better state. And life also
belongs to God; for the actuality of thought is life, and God is that actuality;
and God’s self-dependent actuality is life most good and eternal. We say
therefore that God is a living being, eternal, most good, so that life and
duration continuous and eternal belong to God; for this is God.
Those who suppose, as the Pythagoreans and Speusippus do, that supreme
beauty and goodness are not present in the beginning, because the beginnings
both of plants and of animals are causes, but beauty and completeness are in
the effects of these, are wrong in their opinion. For the seed comes from other
individuals which are prior and complete, and the first thing is not seed but
the complete being; e.g. we must say that before the seed there is a man,-not
the man produced from the seed, but another from whom the seed comes.
It is clear then from what has been said that there is a substance which is
eternal and unmovable and separate from sensible things. It has been shown
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The Complete Aristotle
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- The Complete Aristotle
- Autor
- Aristotle
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- ~322 B.C.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Part 1; Logic (Organon) 3
- Categories 4
- On Interpretation 34
- Prior Analytics, Book I 56
- Prior Analytics, Book II 113
- Posterior Analytics, Book I 149
- Posterior Analytics, Book II 193
- Topics, Book I 218
- Topics, Book II 221
- Topics, Book III 237
- Topics, Book IV 248
- Topics, Book V 266
- Topics, Book VI 291
- Topics, Book VII 317
- Topics, Book VIII 326
- On Sophistical Refutations 348
- Part 2; Universal Physics 396
- Physics, Book I 397
- Physics, Book II 415
- Physics, Book III 432
- Physics, Book IV 449
- Physics, Book V 481
- Physics, Book VI 496
- Physics, Book VII 519
- Physics, Book VIII 533
- On the Heavens, Book I 570
- On the Heavens, Book II 599
- On the Heavens, Book III 624
- On the Heavens, Book IV 640
- On Generation and Corruption, Book I 651
- On Generation and Corruption, Book II 685
- Meteorology, Book I 707
- Meteorology, Book II 733
- Meteorology, Book III 760
- Meteorology, Book IV 773
- Part 3; Human Physics 795
- On the Soul, Book I 796
- On the Soul, Book II 815
- On the Soul, Book III 840
- On Sense and the Sensible 861
- On Memory and Reminiscence 889
- On Sleep and Sleeplessness 899
- On Dreams 909
- On Prophesying by Dreams 918
- On Longevity and the Shortness of Life 923
- On Youth, Old Age, Life and Death, and Respiration 929
- Part 4; Animal Physics 952
- The History of Animals, Book I 953
- The History of Animals, Book II translated 977
- The History of Animals, Book III 1000
- The History of Animals, Book IV 1029
- The History of Animals, Book V 1056
- The History of Animals, Book VI 1094
- The History of Animals, Book VII 1135
- The History of Animals, Book VIII 1150
- The History of Animals, Book IX 1186
- On the Parts of Animals, Book I 1234
- On the Parts of Animals, Book II 1249
- On the Parts of Animals, Book III 1281
- On the Parts of Animals, Book IV 1311
- On the Motion of Animals 1351
- On the Gait of Animals 1363
- On the Generation of Animals, Book I 1381
- On the Generation of Animals, Book II 1412
- On the Generation of Animals, Book III 1444
- On the Generation of Animals, Book IV 1469
- On the Generation of Animals, Book V 1496
- Part 5; Metaphysics 1516
- Part 6; Ethics and Politics 1748
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book I 1749
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book II 1766
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book III 1779
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book IV 1799
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book V 1817
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book VI 1836
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book VII 1851
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book VIII 1872
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book IX 1890
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book X 1907
- Politics, Book I 1925
- Politics, Book II 1943
- Politics, Book III 1970
- Politics, Book IV 1997
- Politics, Book V 2023
- Politics, Book VI 2053
- Politics, Book VII 2065
- Politics, Book VIII 2091
- The Athenian Constitution 2102
- Part 7; Aesthetic Writings 2156