The Order of Nature in Aristotle’s Physics [Book Review]

Philosophical Review 109 (4):636-639 (2000)
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In the Physics, 4.3.211b5-9, 212a2-6, Aristotle argues that place is “the limit of the surrounding body, at which it is in contact with that which is surrounded.” He then continues

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Method and Metaphor in Aristotle's Science of Nature.Sean Michael Pead Coughlin - 2013 - Dissertation, University of Western Ontario

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