Ideas from 'Classical Cosmology (frags)' by T.M. Robinson [1997], by Theme Structure

[found in 'Encyclopedia of Classical Philosophy' (ed/tr Zeyl,Donald J.) [Fitzroy Dearborn 1997,1-884964-94-x]].

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27. Natural Reality / E. Cosmology / 1. Cosmology
Is the cosmos open or closed, mechanical or teleological, alive or inanimate, and created or eternal?
                        Full Idea: The four major disputes in classical cosmology were whether the cosmos is 'open' or 'closed', whether it is explained mechanistically or teleologically, whether it is alive or mere matter, and whether or not it has a beginning.
                        From: report of T.M. Robinson (Classical Cosmology (frags) [1997]) by PG - Db (ideas)
                        A reaction: A nice summary. The standard modern view is closed, mechanistic, inanimate and non-eternal. But philosophers can ask deeper questions than physicists, and I say we are entitled to speculate when the evidence runs out.