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Aristotle on Female Animals: A Study of the Generation of Animals

Aristotle on Female Animals: A Study of the Generation of Animals

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Aristotle's account of female nature has received mostly negative treatment, emphasising what he says females cannot do. Building on recent research, this book comprehensively revises such readings, setting out the complex and positive role played by the female in Aristotle's thought with a particular focus on the longest surviving treatise on reproduction in the ancient corpus, the Generation of Animals. It provides new interpretations of the nature of Aristotle's sexism, his theory of male and female interaction in generation, and his account of inherited features. It also discusses a range of more general issues which can and should be re-examined in light of Aristotle's account of female animals: his methodology, hylomorphism, teleology and psychology. Aristotle on Female Animals will be valuable to all those interested in Aristotle's philosophy and the history of gender.

Author: Sophia M. Connell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 01/14/2016
Pages: 452
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.45lbs
Size: 8.83h x 5.68w x 1.25d
ISBN: 9781107136304

About the Author
Connell, Sophia M.: - Sophia M. Connell is an Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Cambridge, a Fellow of Selwyn College and a Bye Fellow of Newnham College. She has published articles on Aristotle's biology and on Galen and Aristotle on women's bodies.

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