Aristotle's Physics by Aristotle

Aristotle's Physics by Aristotle

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Aristotle's Physics by Aristotle

The history of Western civilization has passed verdict on this book which we cherish as one of the noblest accomplishments of human intelligence. The present age may disbelieve in Aristotle’s astronomical theories, but is also rejects Newtonian physics as definitive answers to scientific inquiry. Yet scientific progress does not diminish the value of previous contributions, for, as it is well said, we stand on the shoulders of giants. Such works as the Physics are the eternal possessions of mankind. The present translation of the Physics, which is the work of both a philosopher and a classical scholar, was first used in manuscript form in a seminar on Aristotle at Columbia University. According to the translator, Professor Richard Hope, it has been “planned especially for the benefit of college and graduate students of philosophy. Instead of aiming at a literal reproduction of Aristotle’s words and sentences, this version undertakes to present his ideas as we would express them, yet with as much fidelity to his text as the exigencies of a clear English rendering will allow.” The translation also includes an analytical index which is in itself an invaluable piece of scholarly work. By reference to key numbers in the translation, the reader may readily determine the Greek terms which are being paraphrased.

At the time of his death in 1955, Professor Richard Hope was Chairman of the Department of Classics at the University of Pittsburgh, on who faculty he had served since 1930. His writings included The Book of Diogenes Laertius, A Guide to Readings in Philosophy, How Man thinks, and a translation of Aristotle’s Metaphysics.

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ISBN 13 9780803250932
ISBN 10 0803250932
Title Aristotle's Physics
Author Aristotle
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Year published 1961-02-01
Number of pages 242
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.