Theory and Practice in Aristotle's Natural Science

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Theory and Practice in Aristotle's Natural Science

Ancient history Philosophy Philosophical traditions and schools of thought Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy Phenomenology and Existentialism Philosophy of mind Science: general issues Philosophy of science History of science Biology, life sciences

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 11 June 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781316288528


Introduction

Aristotle argued that in theory one could acquire knowledge of the natural world. But he did not stop there; he put his theories into practice. This volume of new essays shows how Aristotle's natural science and philosophical theories shed light on one another.

Content and Themes

The contributors engage with both biological and non-biological scientific works and with a wide variety of theoretical works, including Physics, Generation and Corruption, On the Soul, and Posterior Analytics. The essays focus on a number of themes, including the sort of explanation provided by matter; the relationship between matter, teleology, and necessity; cosmic teleology; how an organism's soul and faculties relate to its end; how to define things such as sleep, void, and soul; and the proper way to make scientific judgments.

Conclusion

The resulting volume offers a rich and integrated view of Aristotle's science and shows how it fits with his larger philosophical theories.

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