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On Location: Aristotle's Concept of Place

by Benjamin Morison
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Overview

This is the first book devoted to a highly significant doctrine in the history of philosophy and science—Aristotle's account of place in the Physics. Morison presents an authoritative analysis and defense of this account of what it is for something to be somewhere, and demonstrates its enduring philosophical interest and value.

Synopsis

This is the first book devoted to a highly significant doctrine in the history of philosophy and science—Aristotle's account of place in the Physics. Morison presents an authoritative analysis and defense of this account of what it is for something to be somewhere, and demonstrates its enduring philosophical interest and value.

About the Author, Benjamin Morison

Ben Morison is a Lecturer in Philosophy at The Queen's College, Oxford.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2002
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
202
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780199247912

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