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The concept of self-motion is not only fundamental in Aristotle's argument for the Prime Mover and in ancient and medieval theories of nature, but it is also central to many theories of human agency and moral responsibility. In this collection of mostly new essays, scholars of classical, Hellenistic, medieval, and early modern philosophy and science explore the question of whether or not there are such things as self-movers, and if so, what their self-motion consists in.
They trace the development of the concept of self-motion from its formulation in Aristotle's metaphysics, cosmology, and philosophy of nature through two millennia of philosophical, religious, and scientific thought.
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Movement (Philosophy), Aristotle, PhilosophyPeople
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Self-Motion: From Aristotle to Newton
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Self-Motion: From Aristotle to Newton
2017, Princeton University Press
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Self-Motion: From Aristotle to Newton
2017, Princeton University Press
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Self-motion: from Aristotle to Newton
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-342) and indexes.
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