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| - The received interpretation maintains that Anaximander made %22the Boundless%22 (to apeiron) the source and principle of everything. Aristotle says that all the physicists made something else the subject of which apeiros is a predicate (Phys. 203a4). This means that Anaximander, too, did not make to apeiron the source or principle of everything, but called something else apeiros. The hypothesis defended in this article is that this something else must have been phusis, in the pregnant sense of natura creatrix: the power that brings everything into existence and makes it grow and move. Being boundless, the mechanisms of nature, in which opposites play an important role, are multifarious. The things created by the power of nature are not boundless, but finite, as they are delivered up to the destruction they impose onto each other, as Anaximander?s fragment says.
- The received interpretation maintains that Anaximander made %22the Boundless%22 (to apeiron) the source and principle of everything. Aristotle says that all the physicists made something else the subject of which apeiros is a predicate (Phys. 203a4). This means that Anaximander, too, did not make to apeiron the source or principle of everything, but called something else apeiros. The hypothesis defended in this article is that this something else must have been phusis, in the pregnant sense of natura creatrix: the power that brings everything into existence and makes it grow and move. Being boundless, the mechanisms of nature, in which opposites play an important role, are multifarious. The things created by the power of nature are not boundless, but finite, as they are delivered up to the destruction they impose onto each other, as Anaximander?s fragment says. (en)
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| - Anaximander's %22Boundless Nature%22
- Anaximander's %22Boundless Nature%22 (en)
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| - Anaximander's %22Boundless Nature%22
- Anaximander's %22Boundless Nature%22 (en)
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| - boundless, nature; apeiros, Aristotle; Anaximander (en)
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| - Kočandrle, Radim
- Couprie, Dirk
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