Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 May 2021
As the publication of this Cambridge Companion indicates, Aristotle’s biological inquiries are now accepted as an integral part of Aristotelian studies. The publication of Philosophical Issues in Aristotle’s Biology in 1987 is generally acknowledged to have been an important factor in bringing this change about. In this afterword, I briefly outline the events that led to that publication, and then describe, from a personal perspective, the remarkable growth of scholarly activity focused on Aristotle’s biology from 1987 up to the publication of the Cambridge Companion to Aristotle’s Biology.
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