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This volume offers an updated analysis of the use, meaning, and scope of the classical notion of aitia. It clarifies philosophical and philological questions about aitia and offers bold and innovative interpretations of this key concept of ancient philosophy.

The numerous meanings and nuances of aitia remain difficult to grasp. Ancient philosophers use aitia to explain the existence and activity of substances, bodies, souls, or gods. Paradoxically, its own definition remains difficult to establish. This book reconstructs some of the most important uses, variants, and scopes of the term aitia within different philosophical perspectives in antiquity, including early Greek philosophy, Plato, Aristotle, Stoicism, and Islamic philosophy. The chapters analyze metaphysical aspects, epistemological issues, and logical implications of aitia. They engage with the most relevant critical literature generated in several modern languages. In doing s

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Introduction Alberto Ross 1. Note on the original meaning of Greek aitios David Lévystone 2. What good is the Form of the Good? Mary Margaret McCabe 3. That’s What Makes the World Go Round: Causation in the Myth in the Statesman Saloni de Souza and Daniel Vázquez 4. Chance, Necessity and Demiurgic Causation in the Timaeus Viktor Ilievski 5. Causality and Explanation in Aristotle: logos, eidos and tropos Alberto Ross 6. Aristotle with prime matter Cristina Viano 7. Aristotle on the efficiency of accidental causes José María Llovet Abascal 8. The Relevance of Environmental Conditions as Causes for Animal Generation in Aristotle María-Elena García-Peláez 9. Aristotle’s causes and the problem of the necessity of our actions Carlo Natali 10. Theories of Causation in Early Stoicism Daniel Vázquez 11. The scientific epistemology of al-Naẓẓām Michael Chase 12. Recovering Causality? Ibn Taymiyya on the Creation of the World Luis Xavier López-Farjeat

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/26/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032307442, 978-1032307442
      ISBN10: 1032307447

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This volume offers an updated analysis of the use, meaning, and scope of the classical notion of aitia. It clarifies philosophical and philological questions about aitia and offers bold and innovative interpretations of this key concept of ancient philosophy.

      The numerous meanings and nuances of aitia remain difficult to grasp. Ancient philosophers use aitia to explain the existence and activity of substances, bodies, souls, or gods. Paradoxically, its own definition remains difficult to establish. This book reconstructs some of the most important uses, variants, and scopes of the term aitia within different philosophical perspectives in antiquity, including early Greek philosophy, Plato, Aristotle, Stoicism, and Islamic philosophy. The chapters analyze metaphysical aspects, epistemological issues, and logical implications of aitia. They engage with the most relevant critical literature generated in several modern languages. In doing s

      Table of Contents

      Introduction Alberto Ross 1. Note on the original meaning of Greek aitios David Lévystone 2. What good is the Form of the Good? Mary Margaret McCabe 3. That’s What Makes the World Go Round: Causation in the Myth in the Statesman Saloni de Souza and Daniel Vázquez 4. Chance, Necessity and Demiurgic Causation in the Timaeus Viktor Ilievski 5. Causality and Explanation in Aristotle: logos, eidos and tropos Alberto Ross 6. Aristotle with prime matter Cristina Viano 7. Aristotle on the efficiency of accidental causes José María Llovet Abascal 8. The Relevance of Environmental Conditions as Causes for Animal Generation in Aristotle María-Elena García-Peláez 9. Aristotle’s causes and the problem of the necessity of our actions Carlo Natali 10. Theories of Causation in Early Stoicism Daniel Vázquez 11. The scientific epistemology of al-Naẓẓām Michael Chase 12. Recovering Causality? Ibn Taymiyya on the Creation of the World Luis Xavier López-Farjeat

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