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Oxford, England OUP Oxford 2006 Hard cover New in new dust jacket. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 339 p. Contains: Unspecified. Oxford Aristotle Studies. Audience: General/trade. Clean unread new hardcover in a new dust jacket
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Oxford, England OUP Oxford 2006 Hard cover New. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 352 p. Contains: Unspecified. Oxford Aristotle Studies.
ISBN10: 0199285306, ISBN13: 9780199285303, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover. Monte Johnson examines one of the most controversial aspects of Aristiotle's natural philosophy: his teleology. Is teleology about causation or explanation? Does it exclude or obviate mechanism, determinism, or materialism? Is it focused on the good of individual organisms, or is god or man the ultimate end of all processes and entities? Is teleology restricted to living things, or does it apply to the cosmos as a whole? Does it identify objectively existent causesin the world, or is it merely a heuristic for our understanding of other causal processes? Johnson argues that Aristotle's aporetic approach drives a middle course between these traditionaloppositions, and avoids the dilemma, frequently urged against teleology, between backwards causation and anthropomorphism. Although these issues have been debated with extraordinary depth by Aristotle scholars, and touched upon by many in the wider philosophical and scientific community as well, there has been no comprehensive historical treatment of the issue. Aristotle is commonly considered the inventor of teleology, although the precise term originated in the eighteenth century.But if teleology means the use of ends and goals in natural science, then Aristotle was rather a critical innovator of teleological explanation. Teleological notions were widespread among hispredecessors, but Aristotle rejected ...
ISBN10: 0199285306, ISBN13: 9780199285303, [publisher: Sydney University Press] Hardcover nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Aristotle's has been the most influential philosophy in the whole history of science. Monte Johnson examines its most controversial aspect: Aristotle's emphasis on the importance of goals and purposes to scientific understanding--his teleology. In some cases this policy has proved deeply flawed, for example in his earth-centric cosmology, or his anthropology purporting to justify slavery and male domination. But in many areas Aristotle's teleology has been successful, and remains influential, for example in adaptationist evolutionary theory, embryology, and genetics. Johnson's book shows also how Aristotle's theory has profound implications for environmental ethics and for the theory of value in general. [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2006]
Oxford, England OUP Oxford 2006 Hard cover New. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 352 p. Contains: Unspecified. Oxford Aristotle Studies.
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