DOI: 10.1515/rhiz-2023-0006 ISSN:
Aristotle as an Astronomer? Sosigenes’ Account of Metaphysics Λ.8
Pantelis Golitsis- History and Philosophy of Science
- Philosophy
Abstract
I have argued elsewhere that the idea that Aristotle aspired to improve the theories of the planetary motions of Eudoxus and Callippus by adding the ‘counteracting’ spheres (ἀνελίττουσαι) first emerged with the Peripatetic exegete Sosigenes in the second century CE. This paper supplements that argument by contrasting two major lines of interpretation of the astronomical system set out in Metaphysics Λ.8: Adrastus of Aphrodisias’ widely ahistorical account, and Sosigenes’ attempt to save Aristotle against later developments of astronomical science.