Physics
Aristotle, David Ross
While the 'nature' which Aristotle announces as the subject of his Physics bears little resemblance or relevance to modern scientific concepts of nature, his treatise dominated science down to the age of Galileo and remains of crucial importance to the historian of the philosophy of science. Ross's edition of the Greek text is accompanied by an introduction, analysis (printed continuously following the text), and commentary. In his substantial Introduction, Ross discusses Aristotle's natural philosophy at some length, as well as describing the structure of the work and details of textual sources.
Année:
1936
Edition:
Revised
Editeur::
Oxford University Press
Langue:
english
Pages:
762
ISBN 10:
0198141092
ISBN 13:
9780198141099
Collection:
Oxford University Press academic monograph reprints
Fichier:
PDF, 86.49 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1936