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Date de parution
23 février 2012
Nombre de lectures
1
EAN13
9781438432281
Langue
English
Poids de l'ouvrage
2 Mo
i. Context and method2. The structure of Phys. II, iv-vi
ii. Terminology
iii. Only unusual occurrences come about by chance
iv. Chance refers to events
v. Some events are meaningful and others are not
vi. Chance events are both unusual and meaningful
vii. Chance is a cause
viii. Chance is an accidental cause that is meaningful
ix. Chance as an accidental cause can pertain to any category
x. Chance events are inherently unpredictable
xi. The relationship of τύχη to τέχνη; their outcomes are contingent
xii. Both good luck and bad luck are meaningful
xiii. Good luck
xiv. The distinction between τύχη and ταὐτόματον
xv. The relationship of ταὐτόματον to μάτην
xvi. Substances generated counter to nature fall under ταὐτόματον
xvii. Chance, νοῦς and φύσις
i. the meaning of ταὐτόματον καί τύχη4. Necessity and Chance
ii. Inconclusive passages in the later metaphysical writings
iii. The sources of generation
iv. Note on Met. K
v. Conclusion
i. Introductionb. Necessity and chance: Aristotle’s criticism of the Presocratics
ii. Absolute necessity
iii. Final causes are not derived by absolute necessity
iv. The necessity of the Unmoved Mover
v. Hypothetical necessity
vi. Degrees of hypothetical necessity
vii. Force
viii. Fate
ix. The correspondence of the four causes to absolute and hypothetical necessity
x. The coincidence of hypothetical and absolute necessity
xi. The distinction in subject-matter and method between physics and the other two theoretical sciences
xii. Accidents occur by absolute and not by hypothetical necessity
xiii. There is no science of the unusual accident
xiv. Necessity in relation to man
i. The compatibility of necessity and chance in Greek thoughtAdditional notes to chapter IV
ii. Necessity and chance in Democritus
iii. Conclusion
d. The parallel between chance events and chance substancesi. The vocabulary of spontaneous generation
ii. The causes of spontaneous generation
iii. The evolution of the theory of spontaneous
i. The unusualness of monsters and spontaneous generatione. Conclusion
ii. The unusual category and the efficient cause
i. Aristotle recognizes the existence of various degrees of happiness ii. The happiness sought in the ethical works is perfect happine
Publié par
Date de parution
23 février 2012
Nombre de lectures
1
EAN13
9781438432281
Langue
English
Poids de l'ouvrage
2 Mo