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Aristotle's Natural Kinds

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2009

Herbert Granger
Affiliation:
Wayne State University

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1989

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References

1 Philosophy 62 (1987), 523526.Google Scholar

2 ‘Aristotle on Species Variation’, Philosophy 61 (1986), 245252.Google Scholar

3 Philosophy 64 (1989), 107108.Google Scholar

4 For a convincing argument for this view, see: Jacobs, William, ‘Preus on Aristotle's Eidē’, Nature and System 3 (1981), 116.Google Scholar

5 Cf. De Anima II. 4, 415a26–b7.Google Scholar

6 For an especially good defence of this interpretation of Aristotle's teleology, see: Cooper, John, ‘Aristotle on Natural Teleology’, Language and Logos: Studies in Ancient Greek Philosophy, Schofield, M. and Nussbaum, M. (eds) (Cambridge University Press, 1982), 202206.Google Scholar