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Aristotle's Parts of Animals is a foundational text in both the history of philosophy and the history and philosophy of biology. Critically important for understanding his mature philosophical programme, the Parts of Animals has two chief aims. PA Book I is an introduction to the study of animals and plants and provides preliminary considerations for how to investigate all aspects of their nature. PA Books II-IV is the most comprehensive example of the application of Aristotle's philosophical methodology to real world examples of substances, that is, to animals. In this book, a team of international experts cover topics such as Aristotle's exhortation to study biology, his methodology in the study of natural entities and kinds, the study of mind as part of nature, his analysis and use of concepts such as essence, substance, definition, matter, form, species, analogy and teleology, and the influence and legacy of the text.
Contents
Introduction Sophia M. Connell; 1. Situating the parts of animals in Aristotle's biological corpus Myrto Hatzimichali; 2. Rank ordering of skills and sciences in Aristotle's protreptic to biology Monte Ransome Johnson; 3. On the parts of animals: from Aristotle to Michael of Ephesus Giouli Korobili; 4. Teleology and understanding Jessica Gelber; 5. Hylomorphism in de partibus animalium Michail Peramatzis; 6. Animal species in parts of animals book I Devin Henry; 7. Parts and wholes in the Parts of Animals Thomas K. Johansen; 8. Analogical unity and biology kinds in Aristotle's Parts of Animals Christopher Frey; 9. Uniform parts in Aristotle's biology Stasinos Stavrianeas; 10. Blood and animal character in Aristotle's Parts of Animals Sophia M. Connell; 11. Failure in a beautiful world: Aristotle on deformed, useless, and weird parts of animals Mariska Leunissen; 12. Mind's place in Aristotle's science of nature: evidence of Parts of Animals I.1 Mary-Louise Gill; 13. The human body and the role of erect posture. Aristotle's Parts of Animals IV.10 Christof Rapp; 14. The human model: polymorphicity and scientific method in Aristotle's Parts of Animals Emily Kress; Bibliography; General Index; Index of Passages.