英文摘要
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In the river analogy (Physics 4.4, 212a14-21) Aristotle describes place as the first immovable limit of that which surrounds. But what does he mean by this? The context of Physics 4 suggests that the first immovable limit is the innermost surface of the water that surrounds the boat, as the equal size requirement and the contact requirement tell us. However, some believe that this cannot be the case, because the water that surrounds the boat constantly changes. They contend that the river analogy indicates that Aristotle, aware of this difficulty, has modified the above view by arguing that the place of the boat is said to be immobile in relation to the whole river (212a19-20). In this paper I maintain that Aristotle does not change his view. I will provide my reconstruction of the arguments in the river analogy and offer an austere account of Aristotle's place.
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