This paper focuses on Renaissance and early modern readings of Aristotle’s Meteorologica I 7.344a5-8, showing how the various interpretations of this passage were foundational for the establishment of an epistemology based on hypotheses and conjectures, and how this passage informed major phil- osophical and scientific elaborations of the time, extending its influence beyond the original field of application. The paper considers authors such as Alexander of Aphrodisias, Philoponus, Nifo, Pomponazzi, Wurstisen, Descartes, Galileo, Charleton and Boyle.
INTERPRETING ARISTOTLE’S METEOROLOGICA I 7.344A5-8 IN RENAISSANCE AND EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHY
Marco Sgarbi
2023-01-01
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This paper focuses on Renaissance and early modern readings of Aristotle’s Meteorologica I 7.344a5-8, showing how the various interpretations of this passage were foundational for the establishment of an epistemology based on hypotheses and conjectures, and how this passage informed major phil- osophical and scientific elaborations of the time, extending its influence beyond the original field of application. The paper considers authors such as Alexander of Aphrodisias, Philoponus, Nifo, Pomponazzi, Wurstisen, Descartes, Galileo, Charleton and Boyle.File in questo prodotto:
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