Aristotle and the animals : the logos of life itself /: the logos of life itself. (2021)
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- Aristotle and the animals : the logos of life itself /: the logos of life itself. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Aristotle and the animals : the logos of life itself
- Further Information:
- Note: Claudia Zatta.
- Authors:
- Zatta, Claudia
- Contents:
- INTRODUCTION ; CHAPTER 1. Aristotle, Animal Boundaries, and the Logos of Nature 1.1. Away from the Stars: Animals’ Common Nature 1.2. The Centrality of Sensation, Reason, and the Articulation of the Common 1.3. A New Beginning 1.4. Animals, Tykhē, and the Logos of Nature 1.4.1. Animals’ Logos from Speech to Body and Life 1.4.2. On the Birth of Zoology and Animals’ Equality (and not) CHAPTER 2. From Reason to Life: Aristotle on Soul Division 2.1. Understanding Ensouled Bodies: Soul Partition and Homogeneity 2.2. Problematic Divisions and Attributions: The Bipartition and Tripartition of the Soul 2.2.1. Under the Rule of Logos: From Plato’s Republic to Aristotle’s Ethics 2.3. A New Model: The Geometry of the Soul CHAPTER 3. Animals and Nature: At the Core of Aristotle’s Zoocentrism 3.1. Animality and the Living Body 3.2. Nature, Bodies, Movement, and Life 3.2.1. From the Coincidence of Causes to the Definition of Growth 3.2.2. Animal Growth, Nutrition, and the Soul 3.2.3. Growth, Movement, and the Origin of Animal Life 3.3. Nutrition, Reproduction, and the Desire of Immortality CHAPTER 4. The Sentient Animal 4.1. Setting the Problem 4.2. From the Dialectics of Sensation to a New Form of Alteration 4.3. Sensation and Logos 4.3.1. On the Inability to Sense 4.4. Relating to the World: Sensorial Architectures and Animal Awareness CHAPTER 5. Animal Pleasure: From Sensation to Imagination and Beyond 5.1. The Questions about Pleasure 5.2 Pleasure and Pain within and beyond MoralityINTRODUCTION ; CHAPTER 1. Aristotle, Animal Boundaries, and the Logos of Nature 1.1. Away from the Stars: Animals’ Common Nature 1.2. The Centrality of Sensation, Reason, and the Articulation of the Common 1.3. A New Beginning 1.4. Animals, Tykhē, and the Logos of Nature 1.4.1. Animals’ Logos from Speech to Body and Life 1.4.2. On the Birth of Zoology and Animals’ Equality (and not) CHAPTER 2. From Reason to Life: Aristotle on Soul Division 2.1. Understanding Ensouled Bodies: Soul Partition and Homogeneity 2.2. Problematic Divisions and Attributions: The Bipartition and Tripartition of the Soul 2.2.1. Under the Rule of Logos: From Plato’s Republic to Aristotle’s Ethics 2.3. A New Model: The Geometry of the Soul CHAPTER 3. Animals and Nature: At the Core of Aristotle’s Zoocentrism 3.1. Animality and the Living Body 3.2. Nature, Bodies, Movement, and Life 3.2.1. From the Coincidence of Causes to the Definition of Growth 3.2.2. Animal Growth, Nutrition, and the Soul 3.2.3. Growth, Movement, and the Origin of Animal Life 3.3. Nutrition, Reproduction, and the Desire of Immortality CHAPTER 4. The Sentient Animal 4.1. Setting the Problem 4.2. From the Dialectics of Sensation to a New Form of Alteration 4.3. Sensation and Logos 4.3.1. On the Inability to Sense 4.4. Relating to the World: Sensorial Architectures and Animal Awareness CHAPTER 5. Animal Pleasure: From Sensation to Imagination and Beyond 5.1. The Questions about Pleasure 5.2 Pleasure and Pain within and beyond Morality 5.2.1. Life and Pleasure 5.3. Animals’ Desire, Phantasia, Locomotion, and Communication 5.3.1. Dreams, Memory, and the Physiology of Phantasia 5.3.2. Body, Sensation, and Knowledge: in Response to the Presocratics CHAPTER 6. The Lives of Animals 6.1. The History of Animals in Aristotle’s Zoology 6.1.1. The Articulation of Differences and Sameness 6.2. Body Constitution, Habitats, and Life 6.2.1. Diet, Pleasure, and the Fight for Survival 6.3. Animals’ Characters and Learning 6.3.1. Between Psychology and Ethological Physiology 6.4. The Non-Human Paradox: Being Political in Aristotle’s Zoology 6.4.1. The Plasticity of the Political Animals CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 590.9
Zoology -- History -- To 1500
Zoology -- History -- Philosophy
Human-animal relationships -- History
Influence
Knowledge and learning - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000533897
9781000533866
9780367816001 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367409494
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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