Aristotle to Zoos

Aristotle to Zoos
Title Aristotle to Zoos PDF eBook
Author Peter Brian Medawar
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 324
Release 1983
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780674045378

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Intended for browsing by educated persons such as biologists, psychologists, sociologists, and other "reflective people who see in biology the science most relevant to the understanding and melioration of the human condition." Lengthy enties. Index.

The Cambridge Companion to Aristotle's Biology

The Cambridge Companion to Aristotle's Biology
Title The Cambridge Companion to Aristotle's Biology PDF eBook
Author Sophia M. Connell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 377
Release 2021-05-27
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1108187234

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Aristotle's voluminous writings on animals have often been marginalised in the history of philosophy. Providing the first full-length comprehensive account of Aristotle's biology, its background, content and influence, this Companion situates his study of living nature within his broader philosophy and theology and differentiates it from other medical and philosophical theories. An overview of empiricism in Aristotle's Historia Animalium is followed by an account of the general methodology recommended in the Parts of Animals. An account of the importance of Aristotle's teleological perspective and the fundamental metaphysics of biological entities provides a basis for understanding living capacities, such as nutrition, reproduction, perception and self-motion, in his philosophy. The importance of Aristotle's zoology to both his ethics and political philosophy is highlighted. The volume explores in detail the changing interpretations and influences of Aristotle's biological works from antiquity to modern philosophy of science. It is essential for both students and scholars.

Zoos and Animal Rights

Zoos and Animal Rights
Title Zoos and Animal Rights PDF eBook
Author Stephen St C. Bostock
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 242
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1134942443

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First Published in 2004. Zoos and animal rights would appear to be in conflict, yet Stephen Bostock argues that this need not and should not be so. Examining the diverse ethical and technical issues involved, including human cruelty, human domination over animals outside their natural habitat, and the nature of wild and domestic animals, Bostock analyzes areas in which misconceptions abound. A timely and controversial book, it explores the long history of zoos, as well as current philosophical debates, to argue for a controversial view of their role in the modern world. Anyone concerned with humanity's relationship with other animals and the natural world should find this a thought-provoking book.

Aristotle's History of Animals

Aristotle's History of Animals
Title Aristotle's History of Animals PDF eBook
Author Aristotle
Publisher
Total Pages 348
Release 1862
Genre Zoology
ISBN

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Aristotle and the Animals

Aristotle and the Animals
Title Aristotle and the Animals PDF eBook
Author Claudia Zatta
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 251
Release 2022-03-30
Genre History
ISBN 1000533891

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With a novel approach to Aristotle’s zoology, this study looks at animals as creatures of nature (physis) and reveals a scientific discourse that, in response to his predecessors, exiles logos as reason and pursues the logos intrinsic to animals’ bodies, empowering them to sense the world and live. The volume explores Aristotle’s conception of animals through a discussion of his ad hoc methodology to study them, including the pertinence of the soul to such a study, and the rise of zoology as a branch of natural philosophy. For Aristotle, animal life stems from the body in the space of existence and revolves around sensation, which is entwined with pleasure, pain, and desire. Lack of human reason is irrelevant to an understanding of the richness of animal life and cognition. In sum, the reader will acquire knowledge of the "animal as such," which lay at the core of Aristotle’s agenda and required a study of its own, separate from plants and the elements. This book is intended for students of the history of science, ancient biology, and philosophy and all those who, from different fields, are interested in animal studies and the human-animal relation.

The Lagoon

The Lagoon
Title The Lagoon PDF eBook
Author Armand Marie Leroi
Publisher Penguin Books
Total Pages 514
Release 2015-12-08
Genre History
ISBN 0143127985

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In The Lagoon, acclaimed biologist Armand Marie Leroi recovers Aristotle's science. He revisits Aristotle's writings and the places where he worked. He goes to the eastern Aegean island of Lesbos to see the creatures that Aristotle saw, where he saw them. He explores Aristotle's observations, his deep ideas, his inspired guesses--and the things he got wildly wrong. He shows how Aristotle's science is deeply intertwined with his philosophical system and reveals that he was not only the first biologist, but also one of the greatest.

Aristotle: On the Parts of Animals

Aristotle: On the Parts of Animals
Title Aristotle: On the Parts of Animals PDF eBook
Author Aristotle
Publisher Clarendon Press
Total Pages 426
Release 2002-01-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0191589659

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