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Aristotelian explorations

G.E.R. Lloyd

Cambridge University Press, 1996

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  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 223-229

Includes indexes

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This book challenges several widespread views concerning Aristotle's methods and practices of scientific and philosophical research. Taking central topics in psychology, zoology, astronomy and politics, Professor Lloyd explores generally unrecognised tensions between Aristotle's deeply held a priori convictions and his remarkable empirical honesty in the face of complexities in the data or perceived difficult or exceptional cases. The picture that emerges of Aristotle's actual engagement in scientific research and of his own reflections on that research is substantially more complex than is usually allowed.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: reading Aristotle
  • 1. The theories and practices of demonstration
  • 2. The relationship of psychology to zoology
  • 3. Fuzzy natures?
  • 4. The master cook
  • 5. Spontaneous generation and metamorphosis
  • 6. The varieties of perception
  • 7. The unity of analogy
  • 8. Heavenly aberrations: Aristotle the amateur astronomer
  • 9. The idea of nature in the Politics
  • 10. The metaphors of metaphora.

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  • NCID
    BA28961833
  • ISBN
    • 0521554225
    • 0521556198
  • LCCN
    95050624
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    ix, 242 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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