Article ID: CBB001214194

From Wandering Limbs to Limbless Gods: δαιμων as Substance in Empedocles (2014)

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This study offers a unified interpretation of Empedocles' thought, based on his concept of the da mu . Following Simplicius' testimony to B 59, the case is made for understanding each da mu not only as a compound, but as an instance of a natural kind, a pre-Aristotelian material substance. Its two main attested instances are limbs or body parts (B 59) and long-lived but `limbless' gods (B 29 and especially B 134). The case for limbs as substances is confirmed by a review of Aristotle's various criticisms of Empedocles and new evidence for Empedocles' embryology in section c of the Strasburg papyrus. The link between limbs and limbless gods, it is then suggested, is mediated by an Empedoclean scale of nature based on a hierarchy of elemental blends. This in turn makes it possible to identify the reincarnated da mu of B 115 as an intermediate between the other two: a body part whose blend is superior to the limbs, so that it endures from one body to the next, but which remains too contaminated by Strife to escape from further reincarnation

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Authors & Contributors
Santamaría, Marco Antonio
Michael James Griffin
Lewis, Eric
Chang, Lian
Younesie, Mostafa
Viano, Cristina
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Philosophy
Matter theory
Philosophy of science
Form (philosophy)
Metaphysics
Pre-Socratic philosophers
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Medieval
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Greece
Hellenistic world
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