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Space, Time, Matter, and Form : Essays on Aristotle's Physics, Hardback Book

Space, Time, Matter, and Form : Essays on Aristotle's Physics Hardback

Part of the Oxford Aristotle Studies Series series

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Space, Time, Matter, and Form collects ten of David Bostock's essays on themes from Aristotle's Physics, four of them published here for the first time.

The first five papers look at issues raised in the first two books of the Physics, centred on notions of matter and form, and the idea of substance as what persists through change.

They also range over other of Aristotle's scientific works, such as his biology and psychology and the account of change in his De Generatione et Corruptione.

The volume's remaining essays examine themes in later books of the Physics, including infinity, place, time, and continuity.

Bostock argues that Aristotle's views on these topics are of real interest in their own right, independent of his notions of substance, form, and matter; they also raise some pressing problems of interpretation, which these essays seek to resolve.

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