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Full Idea
Democritus did not speak correctly in supposing that if the intermediate space became a void, we would see an ant in exact detail if it were up in the heaven. …If the intermediate space became a void, rather nothing would be seen at all.
Gist of Idea
Democritus is wrong: in a void we wouldn't see a distant ant in exact detail
Source
comment on Democritus (fragments/reports [c.431 BCE]) by Aristotle - De Anima 419a15
Book Ref
Aristotle: 'De Anima (on the psuche)', ed/tr. Reeve, C.D.C. [Hackett 2017], p.34
A Reaction
Depends what you mean by void, but Aristotle is nearer the truth. Is vision clearer in outer space than in our higher atmosphere?
13217 | The void can't exist, and without the void there can't be movement or separation [Parmenides, by Aristotle] |
5100 | The void is not required for change, because a plenum can alter in quality [Aristotle on Melissus] |
24059 | Democritus is wrong: in a void we wouldn't see a distant ant in exact detail [Aristotle on Democritus] |
5101 | Movement is impossible in a void, because nothing can decide the direction of movement [Aristotle on Democritus] |
20905 | Growth and movement would not exist if there were no void to receive them [Democritus] |
20918 | Void is a kind of place, so it can't explain place [Aristotle] |
14043 | The void cannot interact, but just gives the possibility of motion [Epicurus] |
20822 | There is no void in the cosmos, but indefinite void outside it [Zeno of Citium, by Ps-Plutarch] |