Aristotle history of animals
[DOC File]Aristotle (384-322 BC)
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Aristotle (c. mid 4th century BC) History of Animals (Historia animalium) trans. A.L.Peck, Loeb Classical Library, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press and London: Heinemann, 1965-91, 3 vols.(Collection of observations on different kinds of animals and their behaviour, providing a basis for Aristotle’s biological explanations.)
[DOC File]Aristotle’s Politics
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Yes, animals have a soul, according to Aristotle, though one that is limited to perception and desire. For Aristotle, the human soul has appetites or desires, the ability to sense and perceive, and also the ability to reason, which is what differentiates our souls from those of animals.
[DOC File]Three Fragments from a Biopolitical History of Animals ...
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Three Fragments from a Biopolitical History of Animals: Questions of Body, Soul, and the Body Politic in Homer, Plato, and Aristotle Dinesh Wadiwel. The civil political sphere – that space where human public politics occurs, where ‘the political is declared,’ often through government, representation, measured participation and the ballot - has inherent limitations that frustrate the ...
[DOC File]Online Full Text Journals
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by Aristotle . History of Animals. by Aristotle. On the Principles of Nature. by Saint Thomas Aquinas. Discourse on the Method. by René Descartes. Environmental Science Works. Biodiversity, Biodiversity II: Understanding and Protecting Our Biological Resources. Conserving Biodiversity: A Research Agenda for Development Agencies.
[DOC File]Aristotle, Physics Book II (Ch 1-3); Book III (Ch 1-3; 6-9)
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Aristotle, On the History of Animals, Books III (Ch 1-7 on Birds) and VII (Ch 1-12 on Humans) ... (Animals in general move the lower jaw; the river crocodile is the only animal that moves the upper one.) In the jaws is the tooth-system; and the teeth are constituted of bone, and are half-way perforated; and the bone in question is the only kind ...
[DOC File]Aristotle (V5023)
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David J. Depew, ‘Humans and other political animals in Aristotle’s History of Animals’, Phronesis: A journal for Ancient Philosophy, Volume 40,Number 2, 1995pp. 156-181(26). Available on-line @
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