Aristotle: Physical Force of Time
The Human Form at the Motor of the Being â Analytic Reconstruction of the Treaty of Time
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Aristotle: Physical Force of Time
The Human Form at the Motor of the Being â Analytic Reconstruction of the Treaty of Time
About This Book
This book presents an inquiry into the physical dimensions of time as well as its effects on human interiority. It proposes a philosophical model which makes use of Aristotle's own philosophy of time. This compelling work traverses a rich tapestry of concepts including the power of Being, the acts of individual subjective drives, distinctions between mobility and rest, the general structure of the forms, change, the existential determination, final causes, and the destiny of time.
By meticulously reconstructing the treatise on time, this analytical work opens its doors to citizens of all ages who yearn to acquaint themselves with ancient wisdom. Unbound by boundaries, its accessible nature welcomes a diverse range of readers. On one hand, it provides a methodical approach for those seeking to cultivate their capacity for critical thinking, directly aligned with the principles of this physical inquiry. On the other hand, for those stepping into or returning to the era of Aristotle, it serves as an inventory of perennially relevant categories. Moreover, it offers profound insights for those intrigued by the origins of our geometry and the genesis of the universal 'geo physic, ' as illuminated through the prism of Aristotelian intellectual thought.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Copyright Information ©
- [O] The Being at the Motor of Time
- [A] The Living Force Generates the Time
- [B] The Geometric Dimension
- [C] Delta and the Form Categories
- [D] Zeta and the Structure of the Categories
- [E] The Constitutive Unity
- [F] The Subject of the weight
- [G] The Heart is the Unity and the Being of time
- [H] The Treaty of the Soul: Motor, Force, and Time
- [I] The Mind of Time
- [J] Invariable Time and Variable Duration of the Living Forms
- [K] The Heavy and the Light
- [L] The Treaty of Physic
- [M] Definition of Time
- [Z] Conclusion and Geometric Aristotelian Prospective
- Aristotle: Physical Force of Time
- References