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Title: Making Room for Matter: Material Causes in the Phaedo and the Physics
Author: Ebrey, David, 1978-
Keywords: Filosofia
Philosophy
Aristòtil, 384 aC-322 aC. Física
Plató, 428 aC o 427 aC-348 aC o 347 aC. Fedó
Issue Date: 8-Apr-2014
Publisher: De Gruyter
Abstract: It is often claimed that Socrates rejects material causes in the Phaedo because they are not rational or not teleological. In this paper I argue for a new account: Socrates ultimately rejects material causes because he is committed to each change having a single cause. Because each change has a single cause, this cause must, on its own, provide an adequate explanation for the change. Material causes cannot provide an adequate explanation on their own and soSocrates rejects them. Aristotle agrees that material causes cannot explain changes on their own, but by allowing the same change to have multiple causes, he makes room for a material cause. Aristotle draws attention to the anti-Platonic implications of his four causes in a passage in Physics II.3 (195a3-14) that has been overlooked by commentators.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1515/apeiron-2013-0012
It is part of: Apeiron. A journal for ancient philosophy and science, 2014, vol. 47, num.2, p. 245-265
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/206548
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1515/apeiron-2013-0012
ISSN: 0003-6390
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