Aristóteles en torno a la privación y la casualidad

Anuario Filosófico 30 (57):71-98 (1997)
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Abstract

Aristotle on privation and causality. Here are considered two main problems: the problem of the cause of privation, i.e. of evil, and the problem of privation as a cause. Privation, nonetheless its negativity, represents one of the inner principles of change and can be also considered as the cause of failures, on the one side, and as the cause of chance and luck, on the other side

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