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Time, Creation and the Continuum: Theories in Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
Richard Sorabji
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| #1505152 in Books | 2006-11-15 | 2006-11-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.10 x6.00l,1.54 | File type: PDF | 492 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Wonderful|By Timothy L. Wade|Not enough stars. This book exceeded my expectation. The study of time is one of my favorite subjects and in my arrogance I thought I knew all the theories, philosophical and scientific. I did not and I am only a short way through this book. Lets just say, I'm a happy camper.|3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.||Splendid. . . . The canvas is vast, the picture animated, the painter nonpareil. . . . Sorabji's work will encourage more adventurers to follow him to this fascinating new-found land.
One of the most important works in the history of metaphysics to
Richard Sorabji here takes time as his central theme, exploring fundamental questions about its nature: Is it real or an aspect of consciousness? Did it begin along with the universe? Can anything escape from it? Does it come in atomic chunks? In addressing these and myriad other issues, Sorabji engages in an illuminating discussion of early thought about time, ranging from Plato and Aristotle to Islamic, Christian, and Jewish medieval thinkers. Sorabji argues that ...
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