"De partibus animalium" I and "De generatione animalium" I (with passages from II. 1-3)

In De Partibus Animalium I Aristotle sets out his philosophy of biology, discussing cause, necessity, soul, genus, and species, definition by logical division, and general methodology. In De Generatione Animalium I he applies his hylomorphic philosophy to the problem of animal reproduction. The tran...

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Main Author: Aristóteles, 384-322 a.C (-)
Other Authors: Balme, David M., 1912-, Gotthelf, Allan, 1942-2013
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press 1992
Series:Clarendon Aristotle series
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Summary:In De Partibus Animalium I Aristotle sets out his philosophy of biology, discussing cause, necessity, soul, genus, and species, definition by logical division, and general methodology. In De Generatione Animalium I he applies his hylomorphic philosophy to the problem of animal reproduction. The translation is close, and includes passages from De Generatione Animalium II which complete Aristotle's theory of reproduction. The notes interpret Aristotle's arguments and discuss his views on major issues such as natural teleology.
Physical Description:VII, 183 p. ; 22 cm
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 174-177) e índice
ISBN:9780198751281