This paper seeks to understand how Aristotle’s ideas about nutrition avoid cancerous growth: why does the flesh that is distilled out of the digestive process, and that travels out to the various parts of the body, not just produce formless growth? De Anima II.5 gives a purely formal reply ( limit and ratio: ) Using GA and GC I try to put together Aristotle\u27s schematic account of the process
The short and schematic study that we propose to bring forth pivots on the relationship existing bet...
An appreciation of the "more philosophical" aspects of ancient medical writings casts considerable l...
Aristotle made important contributions to the study of developmental biology, including the complete...
This chapter addresses an interpretive question about why Aristotle identifies generation, growth an...
International audienceIn the Generation of Animals (GA), Aristotle criticises at length the pangenet...
This paper argues that focusing on Aristotle’s theory of generation as primarily ‘hylomorphic’ can l...
This paper discusses Aristotle’s theory of reproduction: specifically, the good that he thinks organ...
Biology is the most extensive field in the Corpus Aristotelicum. In his fundamental work De anima, A...
In this paper I address an important question in Aristotle’s biology, What are the causal mechanisms...
Biology is the most extensive field in the Corpus Aristotelicum. In his fundamental work De anima, A...
The third part of the Timaeus, where the account is focused on the cooperation of reason and necessi...
Development from early conceptus to a complex, multi-cellular organism is a highly ordered process t...
The paper develops a philosophy of nutrition, based on the idea that nutrition is the fundamental co...
According to most scholars, in the Parts of Animals Aristotle frequently provides explanations in te...
The short and schematic study that we propose to bring forth pivots on the relationship existing bet...
An appreciation of the "more philosophical" aspects of ancient medical writings casts considerable l...
Aristotle made important contributions to the study of developmental biology, including the complete...
This chapter addresses an interpretive question about why Aristotle identifies generation, growth an...
International audienceIn the Generation of Animals (GA), Aristotle criticises at length the pangenet...
This paper argues that focusing on Aristotle’s theory of generation as primarily ‘hylomorphic’ can l...
This paper discusses Aristotle’s theory of reproduction: specifically, the good that he thinks organ...
Biology is the most extensive field in the Corpus Aristotelicum. In his fundamental work De anima, A...
In this paper I address an important question in Aristotle’s biology, What are the causal mechanisms...
Biology is the most extensive field in the Corpus Aristotelicum. In his fundamental work De anima, A...
The third part of the Timaeus, where the account is focused on the cooperation of reason and necessi...
Development from early conceptus to a complex, multi-cellular organism is a highly ordered process t...
The paper develops a philosophy of nutrition, based on the idea that nutrition is the fundamental co...
According to most scholars, in the Parts of Animals Aristotle frequently provides explanations in te...
The short and schematic study that we propose to bring forth pivots on the relationship existing bet...
An appreciation of the "more philosophical" aspects of ancient medical writings casts considerable l...
Aristotle made important contributions to the study of developmental biology, including the complete...