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,The ἀπορίαι in Physics 217b33–218a30,ts the question ‘What then is it?’ The enquiry into the . requires a careful study and translation of the Greek text as a basis for a precise exegetical analysis. . 1: Time is composed of past and future time. Time is always subjectively and cognitively perceived, a key point in Aristotle’s thought木质 发表于 2025-3-23 17:06:32
Identifying the Aporetic Contrasts,rent ways, either as two or three ., or even as one large .. They may also be understood as three-step rocket, building on one another. Neat, clearcut . are rare; in . IV.10 only the third . may be categorised as such. Even though the text practically speaking can be divided into three ., several ap胖人手艺好 发表于 2025-3-23 19:37:52
Resolving the Aporetic Contrasts in Context,making aporetic contrasts in issues up for discussion explicit. Once an . is made explicit it serves as a tool to establish what is true and what is false, and to find an . ‘a solution.’ In order to be able to assess the claims of the . in . IV.10 the entire book of . needs to be consulted..SectionCytology 发表于 2025-3-23 22:44:09
,Conclusion: From Aporia (ἀπορία) to Euporia (εὐπορία), a state of humility, making room for new thoughts to arise. The goal of the aporetic enquiry is to bring new insights and new knowledge by the reaching of an . ‘a solution.’ The existence of time is demonstrated to either be actual or potential. Time and the ‘now’ are perquisites for one another, wpulmonary-edema 发表于 2025-3-24 06:11:43
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Jan H. NylundContends that Aristotle‘s aporia on time have both subjective and objective senses.Precisely identifies what constitutes Aristotle‘s aporiai (or aporetic contrasts) on time.Considers to what extent th