中世纪神学(三)

Thomas Nail
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本章认为力的本体论描述中的第三个动力学操作或特征是运动的内在化。这是一种流动从给定的循环场中分离或释放,然后再循环回到或折叠到另一个场时发生的运动。因此,运动从一个物体向另一个物体的传递或流动,是以运动的双重内化为前提的:首先是在最初包含力的原始物体内,其次是在接受这个运动并从最初的物体继续运动的接收物体内。本章描述这种运动在conatus理论中的作用。
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Medieval Theology III
This chapter argues that the third kinetic operation or feature in the ontological description of force is the internalization of motion. This is the motion that occurs when a flow is disjoined or released from a given field of circulation and then either recirculated back in or folded into another field. The transfer or flow of motion from one body to another therefore presupposes a double internalization of motion: first in the primary body within which the force is originally contained, and second within the receiving body that takes up this motion and continues it from the first. This chapter describes this type of motion at work in the theory of conatus.
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