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Claudia Zatta

    Aristotle and the Animals
    • Aristotle and the Animals

      The Logos of Life Itself

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      This study offers a fresh perspective on Aristotle's zoology by examining animals as natural beings and emphasizing their intrinsic logos, or inner reasoning, rather than solely relying on human logic. It critiques previous interpretations and highlights how animals perceive and interact with their environment, ultimately advocating for a deeper understanding of their sensory experiences and existence in the natural world.

      Aristotle and the Animals