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

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TitlePhilosophical Issues In Aristotles Biology By Allan Gotthelf, James G. Lennox
CreatorAllan Gotthelf and James G. Lennox
Year1999
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LanguageEnglish
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SubjectPhilosophy
Collectionfolkscanomy_philosophy, folkscanomy, additional_collections
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I Biology and philosophy: an overviewIntroduction 51 The place of biology in Aristotle's philosophy,D. M. BALME 92 Aristotle's biological universe: an overview,MONTGOMERY FURTH 213 Empirical research in Aristotle's biology, G. E. R. LLOYD 53II Definition and demonstration: theory andpracticeIntroduction 654 Aristotle's use of division and differentiae, D. M. BALME 695 Divide and explain: the Posterior Analytics in practice,JAMES G. LENNOX 906 Definition and scientific method in Aristotle's PosteriorAnalytics and Generation of Animals, ROBERT BOLTON 1207 First principles in Aristotle's Parts of Animals,ALLAN GOTTHELF I 67III Teleology and necessity in natureIntroduction 1998 Aristotle's conception of final causality,ALLAN GOTTHELF 2049 Hypothetical necessity and natural teleology,JOHN M. COOPER 24310 Teleology and necessity, D. M. BALME 275 and more...