Aristotelian Biology. A Synopsis

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Wydział Filozoficzny UAM

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Aristotelische Biologie. Eine Synopsi

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In no field of knowledge did Aristotle leave more writings than in biol­ogy. He conducted research for longer and more intensively in zoology than in any other field. In these writings he mentions a good 550 animal and 60 plant species. While this includes the internal anatomy of around 110 animals, he dissected 60 species himself. The present contribution deals with the epistemic motifs and the meaning of Aristotelian biology in the context of his scientific curriculum. It is thus demonstrated that in De anima Aristotle’s actual explanations are preceded by an investi­gation of the principles, which aims to differentiate living objects from inanimate ones, and to develop a method of explanation based on the species-specific vital functions of living beings. This article provides an overview of the four main disciplines of Aristotelian biology: compara­tive anatomy, physiology, genetics and behavioral research. The text offers tabular overviews of the animals and plants dealt with by Aristotle.

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science, natural science, biology, life, vital functions, zoology, botany, anatomy, physiology, genetics, behavioral research

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Meyer, M. F. (2020) “Aristotelian Biology. A Synopsis”, Peitho. Examina Antiqua, 11(1), pp. 83–120. doi: 10.14746/pea.2020.1.4.

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