Article ID: CBB350680090

Natural Inseparability in Aristotle, Metaphysics E.1, 1026a14 (2023)

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At Aristotle, Metaphysics E.1, 1026a14, Schwegler’s conjectural emendation of the manuscript reading ἀχώριστα to χωριστά has been widely adopted. The objects of physical science are therefore here ‘separate’, or ‘independently existent’. By contrast, the manuscripts make them ‘not separate’, construed by earlier commentators as dependent on matter. In this paper, I offer a new defense of the manuscript reading. I review past defenses based on the internal consistency of the chapter, explore where they have left supporters of the emendation unpersuaded, and attempt to strengthen their appeal. I challenge Schwegler’s central case, developed by Ross and others, that the construction μὲν ἀλλ’ οὐκ demands an implausible ‘logical antithesis’ between inseparability and mobility. This is arguably the fundamental obstacle to the manuscript reading, and counterexamples have not to date convinced emenders. I offer a new, systematic review of Aristotle’s use of the phrase, including relevant cases from the Rhetoric, to show how its usual meaning in Aristotle supports the transmitted text; I also reply to possible objections. Finally, I explore the implications of this defense for the classification of the sciences in E.1.

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Authors & Contributors
Aristotle
Berti, Enrico
Burns, Tony
Caye, P.
Cooper, John Madison
Dahl, Norman O.
Journals
Apeiron: Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science
Acta Philosophica
Ancient Philosophy
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
Journal of the History of Philosophy
Science in Context
Publishers
Brill
Continuum
Kluwer Academic
Oxford University Press
Peeters
Princeton University Press
Concepts
Philosophy
Metaphysics
Ecdotics; source study (methodology)
Aristotelianism
Teleology
Embryology
People
Aristotle
Plato
Galen
Vitruvius Pollio, Marcus
Time Periods
Ancient
4th century, B.C.
Places
Greece
Rome (Italy)
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