Authors
Thomas C Vinci, Jason Scott Robert
Publication date
2005
Journal
Journal of the History of Ideas
Volume
66
Issue
2
Pages
201-221
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Description
We assess Aristotle's doctrine of the four causes in relation to current research on the development of organisms. Our goals are four-fold: first, to present and critically challenge what has become an orthodox interpretation of Aristotle among biologists; second, to present and defend a more adequate account of organismal development; third, to elaborate and justify a novel account of Aristotle's natural teleology, one at odds with the orthodox interpretation; and fourth, to illustrate how our reading of Aristotle, if right, permits a more fruitful encounter between Aristotle and modern biology than that imagined by Aristotle's latter-day biological interpreters.
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Scholar articles
TC Vinci, JS Robert - Journal of the History of Ideas, 2005