Causality, Nature and Fate in Alexander of Aphrodisias

Acta Philosophica 25 (2):319-332 (2016)
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The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between “causality”, “nature”, and “fate” in the De Fato of Alexander of Aphrodisias. The Greek commentator offers several arguments against determinism in the mentioned book, but I will focus my attention on only one of them in order to achieve my purpose. Alexander points out that everything that is “in accordance with nature” is also “in accordance with fate”. I will try to clarify this point and I will consider some novel aspects of Alexander’s theory which emerge in the reconstruction of his assimilation of Aristotelianism.

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La providencia de los dioses según Alejandro de Afrodisias.David Torrijos-Castrillejo - 2020 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 53:345-365.

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