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Arnold Brooks

University of Chicago
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  • University of Chicago
    Department of Philosophy
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University of Chicago
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2021
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Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Metaphysics
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Social Science
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Social Sciences
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    A Fault Line in Aristotle’s Physics
    Ancient Philosophy 39 (2): 335-361. 2019.
    In Physics 4.11, Aristotle says that changes are continuous because magnitude is continuous. I suggest that this is not Aristotle’s considered view, and that in Generation and Corruption 2.10 Aristotle argues that this leads to the unacceptable consequence that alterations can occur discontinuously. Physics 6.4 was written to amend this theory, and to argue that changes are continuous because changing bodies are so. I also discuss the question of Aristotle’s consistency on the possibility of dis…Read more
    In Physics 4.11, Aristotle says that changes are continuous because magnitude is continuous. I suggest that this is not Aristotle’s considered view, and that in Generation and Corruption 2.10 Aristotle argues that this leads to the unacceptable consequence that alterations can occur discontinuously. Physics 6.4 was written to amend this theory, and to argue that changes are continuous because changing bodies are so. I also discuss the question of Aristotle’s consistency on the possibility of discontinuous alterations, such as freezing.
    Aristotle: TimeAristotle: PhysicsAristotle: Matter and Material ChangeAristotle: DevelopmentAristotl…Read more
    Aristotle: TimeAristotle: PhysicsAristotle: Matter and Material ChangeAristotle: DevelopmentAristotle: On Generation and Corruption
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