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Necessity, Cause and Blame : Perspectives on Aristotle's Theory (New ed)

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A discussion of Aristotle's thought on determinism and culpability, Necessity, Cause, and Blame also reveals Richard Sorabji's own philosophical commitments.

He makes the original argument here that Aristotle separates the notions of necessity and cause, rejecting both the idea that all events are necessarily determined as well as the idea that a non-necessitated event must also be non-caused.

In support of this argument, Sorabji engages in a wide-ranging discussion of explanation, time, free will, essence, and purpose in nature.

He also provides historical perspective, arguing that these problems remain intimately bound up with modern controversies. 'Original and important ... The book relates Aristotle's discussions to both the contemporary debates on determinism and causation and the ancient ones.

It is especially detailed on Stoic arguments about necessity ... and on the social and legal background to Aristotle's thought.' Choice

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Product Details
Bristol Classical Press
0715615491 / 9780715615492
Paperback / softback
27/11/1998
United Kingdom
346 pages, black & white illustrations
152 x 229 mm, 464 grams
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