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Persistencia y continuidad del sustrato material en la física de Aristóteles
Journal
Tópicos
ISSN
2007-8498
Publisher
Universidad Panamericana. Facultad de Filosofía
Date Issued
2006
Author(s)
Mié, Fabián, 1968-
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
Abstract
"This article begins by showing that, according to Aristotle, the paradox of movement lies in the fact that, in order to account for movement, something permanent should be assumed. The author intends to show that Aristotle gets the concept of substratum out of the clarification of the different kinds of change, and that such a concept of substratum cannot be understood univocally. Aristotle argues that the substratum is necessary for keeping the indispensable continuity in change; so he maintains that the matter of change is a constitutive part of the product, the matter being a potential substratum. Mié wonders whether this theory of substratum leaves open the possibility of admitting an absolutely indeterminate matter that is able to assure the continuity at the most basic level of bodies. The author’s answer to this question is negative and he aims to show in what manner change can be explained without the guarantee of persistence, like that the prime matter attempted to reserve"--Pág. [69].
License
Acceso Abierto
How to cite
Mié, F. (2013). Persistencia y continuidad del sustrato material en la Física de Aristóteles. Tópicos, Revista De Filosofía, 69–100. https://doi.org/10.21555/top.v0i0.204
Table of contents
1. Física y principios en Física I -- 2. El problema de la continuidad en el análisis del cambio: FísicaI 7-9 -- 3. Materia y cambio elemental en De la generación y lacorrupción
