Aristotle and Philoponus on Light (e-bog) af Groot, Jean De
Groot, Jean De (forfatter)

Aristotle and Philoponus on Light e-bog

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Originally published in 1991. Philoponus' long commentary on Aristotle's definition of light sets up the major concerns, both in optics and theory of light, that are discussed here. Light was of special interest in Neoplatonism because of its being something incorporeal in the world of natural bodies. Light therefore had a special role in the philosophical analysis of the interpenetration of bo...
E-bog 322,59 DKK
Forfattere Groot, Jean De (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 14 august 2015
Længde 194 sider
Genrer 1QDAG
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781317380627
Originally published in 1991. Philoponus' long commentary on Aristotle's definition of light sets up the major concerns, both in optics and theory of light, that are discussed here. Light was of special interest in Neoplatonism because of its being something incorporeal in the world of natural bodies. Light therefore had a special role in the philosophical analysis of the interpenetration of bodies and was also a paradigm for the soul-body problem. The book contains much about the physiology of vision as well as the propagation of light. Several chapters investigate the philosophical theory behind what came to be known as 'multiplication of species' in medieval light theory. These issues in the history of science are placed within an analysis of Neoplatonic development of the distinction between Aristotle's kinesis and energeia. The book treats Philoponus' philosophy of mathematical science from the point of view of matter, quantity, and three-dimensionality.