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Simplicius (Hardback)

On Aritstotle's Physics 8.6-10

Ancient History > Ancient Greece & the Hellenistic World > Greek Philosophy & Religion P&S History > Humanities > Philosophy > Ancient Philosophy

Imprint: Cornell University Press
Pages: 244
ISBN: 9780801437878
Published: 31st December 2001
Casemate UK Academic

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Aristotle’s Physics is about the causes of motion and culminates in a proof that God is needed as the ultimate cause of motion. Simplicius reveals that his teacher, Ammonius, harmonised Aristotle with Plato to counter Christian charges of pagan disagreement, by making Aristotle’s God a cause of beginningless movement, but of beginningless existence of the universe

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