A PRIMER ON ARISTOTLE'S PHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY
- MOTION
- Forced motion ---force must be acting; when force stops, body stops. E.g. Cannonball; Fly Ball.
- Natural Motion---No force needed. Body "seeks" natural resting place.
- ORGANIZATION OF THE UNIVERSE
- Geocentric. Center of Earth is Center of Universe.
- Concentric Spheres starting with the Lunar Sphere, account for planetary motions. Stars on outermost sphere.
- MATERIAL STRUCTURE OF THE WORLD
- Divided into Sublunar Sphere and Superlunar Sphere (Heavens)
- In Sublunar Sphere:CHANGEABLE, TEMPORARY, MIXED, "CORRUPT"
- Fire -----Natural Motion is away from center of universe.
- Air -----Natural Motion is away from center of universe.
- Water -----Natural Motion is toward center of universe.
- Earth -----Natural Motion is toward center of universe
- In Heavens:CHANGELESS, ETERNAL, PURE, "PERFECT"
- Aether (Quintessence) -----Natural Motion around center of universe.
- Here is a depiction of the Aristotelian Universe from an 17th century print. Note the sublunar sphere with its depiction of the changeable weather, and the crystal spheres for each of the planets.
- Here's a very brief biography of Aristotle
- On the Heavens by Aristotle is on-line here.
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