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- 2009001721 contributor B11394446.
- 2009001721 created "2009.".
- 2009001721 date "2009".
- 2009001721 date "2009.".
- 2009001721 dateCopyrighted "2009.".
- 2009001721 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [176]-194) and indexes.".
- 2009001721 description "Introduction : science through exegesis -- The complexity of Averroes' writing -- Description of the corpus -- The short commentary -- The middle commentary -- The long commentary -- The Questions in physics -- The order of writing -- The changing cultural contexts -- Versions and revisions -- The short commentary -- The middle commentary -- The long commentary -- The late stratum of the long commentary -- The formal introduction -- The uses of syllogism -- The turning to Alexander -- Averroes' new physics -- The turning point of Physics VIII : the breakdown of determinism -- The challenge of indeterminism -- Conflicting messages in Aristotle -- The story of the middle commentary -- The riddle of the long commentary -- The turning point of Physics VI : the breakdown of motion -- Introduction : The various concepts of motion in Aristotle's Physics -- Aristotle's divisibility argument : a crack in the interval model of motion (Physics VI.4) -- Physics V reinterpreted : from homogeneity to heterogeneity -- Physics VI reinterpreted : from a continuous interval to a contiguous chain -- Physics III reintepreted : from dimensional entity to boundary entity -- When did the turning point occur? -- The turning point of Physics VII : the breakdown of physical body -- Can physical body be a true homoeomer? -- Aristotle's moving-agent argument (physics VII.1) -- Alexander vs. Galen on the meaning of essentiality -- Averroes' notion of first-moved part -- Averroes' 'Aristotelian' atomism -- The 'divorce' between mathematics and physics -- When did the turning point occur?".
- 2009001721 extent "ix, 229 p. ;".
- 2009001721 identifier "0199567735 (alk. paper)".
- 2009001721 identifier "9780199567737 (alk. paper)".
- 2009001721 issued "2009".
- 2009001721 issued "2009.".
- 2009001721 language "eng".
- 2009001721 publisher "Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- 2009001721 subject "530.01 22".
- 2009001721 subject "Aristotle. Physics.".
- 2009001721 subject "Averroës, 1126-1198.".
- 2009001721 subject "Philosophy, Medieval.".
- 2009001721 subject "Physics Philosophy History To 1500.".
- 2009001721 subject "QC7 .G65 2009".
- 2009001721 subject "Science, Medieval.".
- 2009001721 tableOfContents "Introduction : science through exegesis -- The complexity of Averroes' writing -- Description of the corpus -- The short commentary -- The middle commentary -- The long commentary -- The Questions in physics -- The order of writing -- The changing cultural contexts -- Versions and revisions -- The short commentary -- The middle commentary -- The long commentary -- The late stratum of the long commentary -- The formal introduction -- The uses of syllogism -- The turning to Alexander -- Averroes' new physics -- The turning point of Physics VIII : the breakdown of determinism -- The challenge of indeterminism -- Conflicting messages in Aristotle -- The story of the middle commentary -- The riddle of the long commentary -- The turning point of Physics VI : the breakdown of motion -- Introduction : The various concepts of motion in Aristotle's Physics -- Aristotle's divisibility argument : a crack in the interval model of motion (Physics VI.4) -- Physics V reinterpreted : from homogeneity to heterogeneity -- Physics VI reinterpreted : from a continuous interval to a contiguous chain -- Physics III reintepreted : from dimensional entity to boundary entity -- When did the turning point occur? -- The turning point of Physics VII : the breakdown of physical body -- Can physical body be a true homoeomer? -- Aristotle's moving-agent argument (physics VII.1) -- Alexander vs. Galen on the meaning of essentiality -- Averroes' notion of first-moved part -- Averroes' 'Aristotelian' atomism -- The 'divorce' between mathematics and physics -- When did the turning point occur?".
- 2009001721 title "Averroes' physics : a turning point in medieval natural philosophy / Ruth Glasner.".
- 2009001721 type "text".