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Cosmic Problems

Cosmic Problems

Cosmic Problems

Essays on Greek and Roman Philosophy of Nature
David Furley
July 2009
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    The essays in this collection represent in scholarly infrastructure to Professor Furley's major study, The Greek Cosmologists, of which volume 1 was published by the Press in 1987. They tackle the questions in ancient cosmology and the clash between the two opposing systems known as Aristotelianism and Atomism. Some essays are general reflections on the nature of the debate; others explore certain detailed questions; yet all illustrate the author's incisive approach, which cuts through irrelevancies and goes directly to the heart of an issue.

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    July 2009
    Paperback
    9780521117128
    276 pages
    229 × 152 × 16 mm
    0.41kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • 1. The Greek theory of the infinite universe
    • 2. The dynamics of the Earth: Anaximander, Plato and the centrifocal theory
    • 3. Notes on Parmenides
    • 4. Truth as what survives the elenchos
    • 5. Anaxagoras in response to Parmenides
    • 6. Antiphon's case against justice
    • 7. Aristotle and the atomists on motion in a void
    • 8. Weight and motion in Democritus' theory
    • 9. Aristotle and the atomists on infinity
    • 10. The rainfall example in Physics II.8
    • 11. Self-movers
    • 12. The mechanics of Meteorologica IV: a prolegomenon to biology
    • 13. Strato's theory of the void
    • 14. Knowledge of atoms and void in epicureanism
    • 15. Variations of themes form Empedocles in Lucretius' Proem
    • 16. Lucretius and the stoics
    • 17. Lucretius the Epicurean, on the history of man
    • 18. The cosmological crisis in classical antiquity
    • Bibliography
    • Index locorum
    • Index of modern scholars
    • General index.
      Author
    • David Furley