Aristotle's Philosophy of Biology: Studies in the Origins of Life Science
@inproceedings{Lennox2000AristotlesPO, title={Aristotle's Philosophy of Biology: Studies in the Origins of Life Science}, author={James G. Lennox}, year={2000} }
Part I. Inquiry and Explanation: Introduction 1. Divide and explain: the Posterior Analytics in practice 2. Between data and demonstration: the Analytics and the Historia Animalium 3. Aristotelian problems 4. Putting philosophy of science to the test: the case of Aristotle's biology 5. The disappearance of Aristotle's biology: a Hellenistic mystery Part II. Matter, Form and Kind: Introduction 6. Are Aristotelian species eternal? 7. Kinds, forms of kinds, and the more and less in Aristotle's… Expand
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