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Cosmology and Biology in Ancient Philosophy : From Thales to Avicenna

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In antiquity living beings are inextricably linked to the cosmos as a whole.

Ancient biology and cosmology depend upon one another and therefore a complete understanding of one requires a full account of the other.

This volume addresses many philosophical issues that arise from this double relation.

Does the cosmos have a soul of its own? Why? Is either of these two disciplines more basic than the other, or are they at the same explanatory level?

What is the relationship between living things and the cosmos as a whole?

If the cosmos is an animate intelligent being, what is the nature of its thoughts and actions?

How do these relate to our own thoughts and actions?

Do they pose a threat to our autonomy as subjects and agents? And what is the place of zoogony in cosmogony? A distinguished international team of contributors provides original essays discussing these questions.

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Cambridge University Press
1108812597 / 9781108812597
Paperback / softback
113
30/03/2023
United Kingdom
English
322 pages
Professional & Vocational Learn More
Reprint. Originally published: 2021.