SINCE the publication of my review of “Aristotle on the Parts of Animals,” a correspondent has called my attention to an article by Prof. Huxley, “On Certain Errors respecting the Structure of the ...
ARISTOTLE'S biological works have never lacked translators and commentators. The latter found in them ample scope for their learning, and particularly for their ingenuity, in so far as the texts, in ...
In this paper we argue that Aristotle operates with a particular theoretical model in his explanation of animal locomotion, what we call the ' centralized incoming and outgoing motions' (CIOM) model.
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