La nécessité du mouvement éternel. Note exégétique à Aristote, Physique VIII, 5, 256b8-13

Dialogue 59 (4):725-740 (2020)
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ABSTRACTIn Physics VIII, 5, 256b8-13, Aristotle maintains that it is impossible that there is no motion, because he proved earlier on that it is necessary that there is always motion. In Physics VIII, 1, 251b23-28, Aristotle said that it is necessary that if time is eternal, then motion is also eternal. In Physics VIII, 5, 256b8-13, Aristotle speaks on the contrary about the necessity of eternal motion. In this paper, we show that the argument expounded in Physics VIII, 1, 251b23-28 entails that eternal motion is also necessary de sensu diviso.

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Luca Gili
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