The History of Hylomorphism
From Aristotle to Descartes
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:8th Sep '23
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Although Aristotle was not the first to understand objects in terms of their matter and their form, the account he developed has exercised a major influence on Western philosophy to this day. The History of Hylomorphism: From Aristotle to Descartes collects sixteen essays by experts that consider aspects of the first two thousand years of the history of hylomorphism, starting with Aristotle's immediate successors and ending with Descartes. It includes discussions of Hellenistic, Roman, Arabic, medieval, and early modern philosophers, examining the ways in which Aristotle's central ideas and concepts were progressively modified by these thinkers. Hylomorphism, as we understand it today, owes much to the way in which it was interpreted, and re-interpreted, during this period. Through a study of their work we can see how questions in contemporary metaphysics and philosophy of mind, such as Descartes's mind-body problem, came to be formulated.
This volume stands out as an impressive achievement in the field of ancient, late antique, and medieval philosophy. While it gathers contributions from many leading scholars, Charles has skillfully woven these diverse perspectives into a cohesive whole. Each chapter, with few exceptions, builds meaningfully on the last, creating a book that is both challenging and rewarding to engage with. This volume can therefore be highly recommended to anyone who wishes to gain a broader perspective on fundamental developments in the history of Western philosophy. * Andree Hahmann, Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
ISBN: 9780192897664
Dimensions: 242mm x 166mm x 30mm
Weight: 798g
432 pages