Democrito e l'Accademia: Studi sulla trasmissione dell'atomismo antico da Aristotele a Simplicio
How did the Ancient Greek Atomists come to assume the existence of atoms, and how did they understand their indivisibility? These are the most difficult questions facing researchers into Atomism in Classical Antiquity, and it is these questions that Laura Gemelli addresses in the present study. She re-examines the Ancients' tradition from a new perspective, starting from the influence that academic atomism and the attendant problems and concepts had on Aristotle's interpretation of ancient Atomism.
This hitherto neglected perspective leads to a critical revision of generally accepted theses such as the origins of Atomism in Eleatism and the postulation of the atom as a solution to the aporias of infinite divisibility. The author then follows the further development of the views of Atomism put forward by Aristotle and Theophrastus as far as the Neo-Platonists. This book provides the foundations for a re-evaluation of the sources and a shift in perspective for research into the Ancient Atomists.

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Democrito e l'Accademia: Studi sulla trasmissione dell'atomismo antico da Aristotele a Simplicio
How did the Ancient Greek Atomists come to assume the existence of atoms, and how did they understand their indivisibility? These are the most difficult questions facing researchers into Atomism in Classical Antiquity, and it is these questions that Laura Gemelli addresses in the present study. She re-examines the Ancients' tradition from a new perspective, starting from the influence that academic atomism and the attendant problems and concepts had on Aristotle's interpretation of ancient Atomism.
This hitherto neglected perspective leads to a critical revision of generally accepted theses such as the origins of Atomism in Eleatism and the postulation of the atom as a solution to the aporias of infinite divisibility. The author then follows the further development of the views of Atomism put forward by Aristotle and Theophrastus as far as the Neo-Platonists. This book provides the foundations for a re-evaluation of the sources and a shift in perspective for research into the Ancient Atomists.

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Democrito e l'Accademia: Studi sulla trasmissione dell'atomismo antico da Aristotele a Simplicio

Democrito e l'Accademia: Studi sulla trasmissione dell'atomismo antico da Aristotele a Simplicio

by Laura Gemelli
Democrito e l'Accademia: Studi sulla trasmissione dell'atomismo antico da Aristotele a Simplicio

Democrito e l'Accademia: Studi sulla trasmissione dell'atomismo antico da Aristotele a Simplicio

by Laura Gemelli

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How did the Ancient Greek Atomists come to assume the existence of atoms, and how did they understand their indivisibility? These are the most difficult questions facing researchers into Atomism in Classical Antiquity, and it is these questions that Laura Gemelli addresses in the present study. She re-examines the Ancients' tradition from a new perspective, starting from the influence that academic atomism and the attendant problems and concepts had on Aristotle's interpretation of ancient Atomism.
This hitherto neglected perspective leads to a critical revision of generally accepted theses such as the origins of Atomism in Eleatism and the postulation of the atom as a solution to the aporias of infinite divisibility. The author then follows the further development of the views of Atomism put forward by Aristotle and Theophrastus as far as the Neo-Platonists. This book provides the foundations for a re-evaluation of the sources and a shift in perspective for research into the Ancient Atomists.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110185423
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 08/20/2007
Series: Studia Praesocratica , #1
Pages: 388
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.06(h) x (d)
Language: Italian
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

M.Laura Gemelli Marciano, Universität Zürich, Schweiz.

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