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Simplicius: On Aristotle Physics 8.6-10

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Aristotle's Physics is about the causes of motion and culminates in a proof that God is needed as the ultimate cause of motion. Aristotle argues that things in motion need to be moved by something other than themselves - he rejects Plato's self-movers. On pain of regress, there must be an unmoved mover. If this unmoved mover is to cause motion eternally, it needs infinite power. It cannot, then, be a body, since bodies, being of finite size, cannot house infinite power. The unmoved mover is therefore an incorporeal God. ...

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Simplicius: On Aristotle Physics 8.6-10 2014, Bloomsbury Academic, London

ISBN-13: 9781780938974

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