
Aristotle’s Refutation of the Eleatic Argument in Physics I.8
Author(s) -
Takashi Oki
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
peitho
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2300-9004
pISSN - 2082-7539
DOI - 10.14746/pea.2021.1.4
Subject(s) - argument (complex analysis) , dilemma , epistemology , philosophy , relation (database) , point (geometry) , theoretical physics , physics , mathematics , chemistry , computer science , geometry , biochemistry , database
In this paper, I show that Aristotle’s refutation of the Eleatic argument in Physics I.8 is based on the idea that a thing at the starting point of coming to be is composite and is made up of what underlies and a privation. In doing so, I clarify how the concept of accidentality as used in his solution should be understood in relation to the composite nature of what comes to be. I also suggest an explanation of why Aristotle’s discussion of the Eleatic dilemma in Physics I.8, unlike his discussion in the previous chapter, is not clear.