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  • Animals in Greek, Arabic, and Latin Philosophy

    Animals in Greek, Arabic, and Latin Philosophy by Adamson, Peter; Tuominen, Miira;

    Sorozatcím: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East; 190;

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    This book gathers twenty-five studies of animals in Greek, Arabic, and Latin philosophy. Major themes include animal cognition, animal ethics, God’s relationship to animals, animal diet and mating, language among animals, animal suffering, animals as ethical exemplars, and reincarnation.

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    Non-human animals are a topic of intense philosophical interest in the modern day. It is often supposed that this is a recent development, but in fact pre-modern philosophers were intensely interested in animals. Aristotle initiated a long-standing zoological tradition, but it was only part of the vast literature on animals in antiquity and the middle ages. To do it justice, this book gathers twenty-five studies of animals in Greek, Arabic, and Latin philosophy. Major themes include the cognitive capacities of animals, the difference between humans and animals and the question of how humans should treat animals, as well as God’s relationship towards animals, animal diet and mating, language among animals, animal suffering, animals as ethical exemplars, and reincarnation.



    Contributors

    Peter Adamson, Tommaso Alpina, Hanif Amin Beidokhti, Zack Candy, Sophia M. Connell, Racha el-Omari, Kosta Gligorijevic, Guy Guldentops, Rotraud Hansberger, Paloma Hernández–Rubio, Tua Korhonen, Behnam Khodapanah, Philip Line, Thornton Lockwood, Ruizhi Ma, Janne Mattila, Robert Mayhew, Michele Meroni, Bahodir Musametov, Giulio Navarra, Marilù Papandreou, Nicolas Payen, Michael Payne, Jens-Ole Schmitt, John Skalko, and Miira Tuominen.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction

    Peter Adamson and Miira Tuominen



    1 Animals &&&x201C;as if&&&x201D;: Homeric and Oppianic Animal Similes in the Context of Philosophical Discussion on Animals

    Tua Korhonen



    2 Aristotle on Animal Intelligence: A Difference in Degree or by Analogy?

    Miira Tuominen



    3 Aristotle on Human Use of Non-human Animals

    Sophia M. Connell



    4 Non-human Animals in the Nicomachean and Eudemian Ethics

    Thornton Lockwood



    5 Builders and Weavers of the Animal Kingdom: Non-human Poi&&&x00EA;sis in Aristotle and the Ancient Commentators

    Maril&&&x00F9; Papandreou



    6 The Divine Enema-Inventing Egyptian Ibis

    Robert Mayhew



    7 Galen, Priscian, and al-F&&&x0101;r&&&x0101;b&&&x012B; on Theodicy and Venomous Animals

    Kosta Gligorijevic



    8 Animal and Human Souls in the Overall Arrangement of the Cosmos

    The Kind&&&x012B;-Circle&&&x2019;s Adaptation of Alexander of Aphrodisias&&&x2019; De providentia as a Case Study of the Nascent &&&x201C;Arabic Aristotelianism&&&x201D;

    Giulio Navarra



    9 Sensing Dimly in the Light of Reason? Downgrading Animal Perception in Parts of the Arabic Aristotelian Tradition

    Rotraud Hansberger



    10 Debating Hybridity in al-J&&&x0101;&&&x1E25;i&&&x1E93;&&&x2019;s Book of Mules

    Michael Payne



    11 The Problem of Animal Suffering in the Brethren of Purity and Ab&&&x016B; Bakr al-R&&&x0101;z&&&x012B;: The Mu&&&x02BF;tazilite Context

    Janne Mattila



    12 Classes of Animals in al-F&&&x0101;r&&&x0101;b&&&x012B;&&&x2019;s Works

    Nicolas Payen



    13 Demarcating Animals from Plants: Ab&&&x016B; al-&&&x1E24;assan al-&&&x2018;&&&x0100;mir&&&x012B; in Dialogue with Avicenna

    Ruizhi Ma



    14 Something in the Milk: Ibn Ab&&&x012B; l-Ash&&&x02BF;ath on the Content and Function of Milk for Animals and Humans

    Jens-Ole Schmitt



    15 Deconstructing the Idea of the Human as the Noblest Animal: A Treatise by Q&&&x0101;b&&&x016B;s Ibn Wushmgir

    Behnam Khodapanah



    16 Ibn Mattawayh&&&x2019;s (fl. Fifth/Eleventh Century) &&&x201C;Chapter on Life&&&x201D; (al-Kal&&&x0101;m f&&&x012B; l-&&&x1E25;ay&&&x0101;) and Its Arguments from Animals

    A Preliminary Introduction

    Racha el-Omari



    17 Dogs Fear Mud, the Wooden Stick, and Other Things: Notes on Animal Emotions in Avicenna

    Tommaso Alpina



    18 Ibn B&&&x0101;jja on the Foundations of the Science of Animals

    Bahodir Musametov



    19 &&&x201C;Unto Him Thou Shalt All Return&&&x201D;: The Resurrection of Animals in &&&x1E62;adr al-D&&&x012B;n Sh&&&x012B;r&&&x0101;z&&&x012B;

    Hanif Amin Beidokhti



    20 Political Allegories or Moral Exemplars? The Role of Animals in Petrus Alfonsi&&&x2019;s Disciplina Clericalis and Its Medieval English Reception

    Zack Candy



    21 Dicit Commentator quod cogitativa in nobis perfectior est quam aestimativa in brutis: How the Latin Averroes Came to Believe in Avicenna&&&x2019;s Estimative Power

    Michele Meroni



    22 The Irrational Language: Albert the Great on the Perception and Language of Pygmies

    Paloma Hern&&&x00E1;ndez-Rubio



    23 Can Animals Count? How Might Aquinas Explain Recent Cases of Animals Cognizing Quantities or Numbers?

    John Skalko



    24 &&&x201C;Loving Animals Has Never Prevented Me from Killing Them&&&x201D;: Later Medieval Scholastics on Moral Behavior toward Non-human Animals

    Guy Guldentops



    25 &&&x201C;A Dog Must Know Almost Everything&&&x201D;: The Dog in Medieval European Philosophy and Practical Treatises

    Philip Line



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