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Philosophical Issues In Aristotles Biology By Allan Gotthelf, James G. Lennox | Allan Gotthelf and James G. Lennox

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Author: Allan Gotthelf and James G. Lennox

Added by: carlosdam01

Added Date: 2021-08-18

Publication Date: 1999

Language: eng

Subjects: Philosophy

Collections: folkscanomy philosophy, folkscanomy, additional collections

Pages Count: 300

PPI Count: 300

PDF Count: 1

Total Size: 344.77 MB

PDF Size: 20.36 MB

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License: Public Domain Mark 1.0

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I Biology and philosophy: an overview
Introduction 5
1 The place of biology in Aristotle's philosophy,
D. M. BALME 9
2 Aristotle's biological universe: an overview,
MONTGOMERY FURTH 21
3 Empirical research in Aristotle's biology, G. E. R. LLOYD 53
II Definition and demonstration: theory and
practice
Introduction 65
4 Aristotle's use of division and differentiae, D. M. BALME 69
5 Divide and explain: the Posterior Analytics in practice,
JAMES G. LENNOX 90
6 Definition and scientific method in Aristotle's Posterior
Analytics and Generation of Animals, ROBERT BOLTON 120
7 First principles in Aristotle's Parts of Animals,
ALLAN GOTTHELF I 67
III Teleology and necessity in nature
Introduction 199
8 Aristotle's conception of final causality,
ALLAN GOTTHELF 204
9 Hypothetical necessity and natural teleology,
JOHN M. COOPER 243
10 Teleology and necessity, D. M. BALME 275 and more...
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