Simplikiův referát o Anaximandrovi (DK 12 A 9)
Date issued
2009
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Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Abstract
The aim of the study is to interpret the Theophrastus’ account of the Anaximander’s principle.
The Theophrastus‘ exposition is preserved via Simplicius in his commentary on the Aristotle’s
Physics including the verbatim quotation of Anaximander known as the fragment
DK 12 B 1. The fragment itself describes in poetic manner, why none of the so-called elements
can be the source, from which „all the heavens“ arose. Anaximander depicts the
mutual change of the elements into each other as the paying penalty and retribution for
injustice. That is the reason why he does not explain the coming-to-be as the alteration of
the element, but as the separation off of the opposites. Hence, the fragment reflects the
law, which governs the Universe involving all the cycles in the nature.
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Anaximandros z Milétu, Aristotelés, starověká filozofie, příroda, přirozenost, kosmos
Citation
Acta Fakulty filozofické Západočeské univerzity v Plzni. 2009, č. 1, s. 145-162.