LIBROS DEL AUTOR: ian mueller

15 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: ian mueller

  • Simplicius
    Simplicius / Ian Mueller
    Aristotle believed that the outermost stars are carried round us on a transparent sphere. There are directions in the universe and a preferred direction of rotation. The sun moon and planets are carried on different revolving spheres. The spheres and celestial bodies are composed of an everlasting fifth element, which has none of the ordinary contrary properties like heat and c...
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    66,81 €

  • Simplicius
    Simplicius / Ian Mueller
    This is the first English translation of Simplicius’ responses to Philoponus’ Against Aristotle on the Eternity of the World. The commentary is published in two volumes: Ian Mueller’s previous book in the series, Simplicius: On Aristotle On the Heavens 1.2-3, and this book on 1.3-4. Philoponus, the Christian, had argued that Aristotle’s arguments do not succeed. For all they s...
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    66,82 €

  • Simplicius
    Simplicius / Ian Mueller
    Aristotle believed that the outermost stars are carried round us on a transparent sphere. There are directions in the universe and a preferred direction of rotation. The sun, moon and planets are carried on different revolving spheres. The spheres and celestial bodies are composed of an everlasting fifth element, which has none of the ordinary contrary properties like heat and ...
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    66,98 €

  • Simplicius
    Simplicius / Ian Mueller
    One of the arguments in Aristotle’s On the Heavens propounds that the world neither came to be nor will perish. This volume contains the pagan Neoplatonist Simplicius of Cilicia’s commentary on the first part of this this important work. The commentary is notable and unusual because Simplicius includes in his discussion lengthy representations of the Christian John Philoponus...
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    66,93 €

  • Alexander of Aphrodisias
    Alexander Of Aphrodisias / Ian Mueller
    In the second half of book 1 of the Prior Analytics, Aristotle reflects on the application of the formalized logic he has developed in the first half, focusing particularly on the non-modal or assertoric syllogistic developed in the first seven chapters. These reflections lead Alexander of Aphrodisias, the great late second-century AD exponent of Aristotelianism, to explain and...
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    67,01 €

  • Alexander of Aphrodisias
    Alexander Of Aphrodisias / Ian Mueller
    The last 14 chapters of book 1 of Aristotle’s 'Prior Analytics' are concerned with the representation in the formal language of syllogistic of propositions and arguments expressed in more or less everyday Greek. In his commentary on those chapters, 'Alexander of Aphrodisias' explains some of Aristotle’s more opaque assertions and discusses post-Aristotelian ideas in semantics a...
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    67,11 €

  • Simplicius
    Simplicius / Ian Mueller
    The subject of Aristotle’s On the Heavens, Books 3-4, is the four elements of earth, air, fire and water, which exist below the heavens. Book 3, in chapters 1 to 7, frequently criticizes the Presocratic philosophers. Because of this, Simplicius’ commentary is one of our main sources of quotations of the Presocratics. Ian Mueller’s translation of this commentary gains added impo...
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    67,02 €

  • Simplicius
    Simplicius / Ian Mueller
    Commenting on the end of Aristotle’s On the Heavens Book 3, Simplicius examines Aristotle’s criticisms of Plato’s theory of elemental chemistry in the Timaeus. Plato makes the characteristics of the four elements depend on the shapes of component corpuscles and ultimately on the arrangement of the triangles which compose them. Simplicius preserves and criticizes the contributio...
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    66,85 €

  • Alexander of Aphrodisias
    Ian Mueller
    The commentary of Alexander of Aphrodisias on Aristotle’s Prior Analytics 1.8-22 is a very important text, being the main ancient commentary with chapters in which Aristotle invented modal logic - the logic of propositions about what is necessary or contingent (possible). The first volume of Ian Mueller’s translation covered chapters 1.8-13, and reached as far as the chapter in...
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    66,60 €

  • Simplicius
    Simplicius / Ian Mueller
    This is the first English translation of Simplicius’ responses to Philoponus’ Against Aristotle on the Eternity of the World. The commentary is published in two volumes: Ian Mueller’s previous book in the series, Simplicius: On Aristotle On the Heavens 1.2-3, and this book on 1.3-4. Philoponus, the Christian, had argued that Aristotle’s arguments do not succeed. For all they s...
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    285,01 €

  • Simplicius
    Simplicius / Ian Mueller
    One of the arguments in Aristotle’s On the Heavens propounds that the world neither came to be nor will perish. This volume contains the pagan Neoplatonist Simplicius of Cilicia’s commentary on the first part of this this important work. The commentary is notable and unusual because Simplicius includes in his discussion lengthy representations of the Christian John Philoponus...
    Disponible

    285,13 €

  • Simplicius
    Simplicius / Ian Mueller
    Commenting on the end of Aristotle’s On the Heavens Book 3, Simplicius examines Aristotle’s criticisms of Plato’s theory of elemental chemistry in the Timaeus. Plato makes the characteristics of the four elements depend on the shapes of component corpuscles and ultimately on the arrangement of the triangles which compose them. Simplicius preserves and criticizes the contributio...
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    285,04 €

  • On Aristotle on the Heavens 2.10-14
    Ian Mueller / Simplicius
    Aristotle believed that the outermost stars are carried round us on a transparent sphere. There are directions in the universe and a preferred direction of rotation. The sun, moon and planets are carried on different revolving spheres. The spheres and celestial bodies are composed of an everlasting fifth element, which has none of the ordinary contrary properties like heat and ...
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    206,78 €

  • Simplicius
    Simplicius / Ian Mueller
    Aristotle believed that the outermost stars are carried round us on a transparent sphere. There are directions in the universe and a preferred direction of rotation. The sun moon and planets are carried on different revolving spheres. The spheres and celestial bodies are composed of an everlasting fifth element, which has none of the ordinary contrary properties like heat and c...
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    206,62 €

  • Alexander of Aphrodisias
    Ian Mueller
    The commentary of Alexander of Aphrodisias on Aristotle’s Prior Analytics 1.8-22 is a very important text, being the main ancient commentary with chapters in which Aristotle invented modal logic - the logic of propositions about what is necessary or contingent (possible). The first volume of Ian Mueller’s translation covered chapters 1.8-13, and reached as far as the chapter in...
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    206,41 €