On the Heavens
De Caelo — Aristotle's major cosmological treatise
Tradition: Classical Greek philosophy / Aristotelian cosmology
The geocentric cosmos — Aristotle's major cosmological treatise, the foundation of pre-Copernican Western cosmology
On the Heavens (De Caelo) is Aristotle's major cosmological treatise — the systematic philosophical-physical account of the cosmos. The book develops Aristotle's geocentric framework: a spherical Earth at the centre of a finite spherical cosmos; the heavenly bodies arranged in concentric spheres moving in perfect circular motion; the sublunar realm composed of the four elements (earth, water, air, fire) with their natural motions; the superlunar realm composed of the fifth element (aether) with its proper circular motion. The framework dominated Western cosmology through Ptolemy and the medieval period until the Copernican revolution. The book's philosophical apparatus — the doctrine of natural place and natural motion, the analysis of cosmic finitude — remains a major reference in Aristotelian philosophy of nature.
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Editions cited
- On the Heavens (W. K. C. Guthrie, Loeb Classical Library, 1939)
- The Complete Works of Aristotle (Jonathan Barnes, Princeton, 1984)
School Embodiments
On the Heavens develops the hylomorphic cosmological framework — natural place, natural motion, the four elements.
"The hylomorphic cosmological framework." (On the Heavens, paraphrasing)
A working cosmological realism: the cosmos really has the structure Aristotle describes; the elements have real natural places and motions.
"Cosmological realism about natural place and motion." (On the Heavens, paraphrasing)
Medieval Catholic cosmology develops from On the Heavens — Aquinas's engagement is extensive.
"Medieval Catholic cosmology developing from Aristotle." (On the Heavens, paraphrasing the reception)
The systematic-philosophical analysis of cosmic structure has rationalist character.
"Systematic-philosophical analysis of cosmic structure." (On the Heavens, paraphrasing)
Falsafa developed the Aristotelian cosmological tradition extensively — Averroes' commentary on On the Heavens shaped subsequent medieval engagement.
"Falsafa engagement with Aristotelian cosmology." (On the Heavens, paraphrasing)
A complicated relation: subsequent naturalist cosmology (Copernicus, Galileo, Newton) was developed in critical engagement with Aristotelian cosmology.
"Modern naturalist cosmology engaging Aristotle critically." (On the Heavens, paraphrasing)
A complicated relation: Aristotle's cosmology engages and modifies the Platonic Timaeus.
"Aristotelian modification of Platonic cosmology." (On the Heavens, paraphrasing)
A retrospective relation: subsequent Neoplatonic cosmology (Plotinus, Proclus) engages and modifies Aristotelian cosmology.
"Neoplatonic engagement with Aristotelian cosmology." (On the Heavens, paraphrasing)
Internal Tensions
On the Heavens' geocentric cosmology was overturned by the Copernican revolution; the doctrine of natural place was overturned by Galilean-Newtonian mechanics. The book's historical importance — dominating Western cosmology for two millennia — exceeds its contemporary scientific status. Recent engagement (especially in Aristotelian-inflected philosophy of nature) has rehabilitated some of the conceptual apparatus while abandoning the specific cosmological claims.
I. Time
Eternal cyclical time of the heavenly motions; uniform-directional time of the sublunar realm.
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II. Space
The finite spherical cosmos with the Earth at the centre; spatial curvature of the heavenly spheres.
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III. Matter
The four sublunar elements with their natural places; the fifth element (aether) of the heavens.
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IV. Observer
The natural philosopher as the cosmological observer — embodied, plural. The Prime Mover as cosmic-ordering framework.
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V. Energy
Natural motions of the elements; the eternal motion of the heavens driven by the Prime Mover.
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VI. Information
The cosmological structure preserved in philosophical-scientific knowledge.
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How On the Heavens resolves each dilemma
51 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 12 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 6 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 5 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.
4 mainstream positions
Matter · 7 dilemmas, all mainstream
Observer · 37 dilemmas · 5 distinctive
Mind, agency, and the knower's relation to the known.