Aristotle’s Zoology
- The Largest Kinds of Animals: Aristotle’s Historia Animalium I 6. 490b7-491a6 / Masami ITO
- Analysis of Two Life Concepts, zoe and bios in Ancient Greece, Especially in the Texts of Aristotle’s Biology / Yoshiyuki HIRONO
- Considerations on Teleology of Animals in Aristotle / Naoto CHATANI
- Aristotle’s Teleological Principle of Natural Philosophy “Nature Does Nothing in Vain but Always Does What Is Best”: Revisited — Comments on D. Henry’s Paper “Optimality Reasoning in Aristotle’s Natural Teleology” / Koji SAKASHITA
- The Place of the Animal Intellect in Historia Animalium / Yoshihiko KANEKO
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