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32Looking for the Formative Power in Aristotle’s Nutritive SoulIn Giouli Korobili & Roberto Lo Presti (eds.), Nutrition and Nutritive Soul in Aristotle and Aristotelianism, De Gruyter. pp. 101-126. 2020.Does Aristotle attribute to the nutritive soul a function specifically dedicated to the embryonic formation? The claim has sometimes been defended in the Aristotelian tradition or by modern scholars. This article intends to show that Aristotle never uses such formative power. The whole embryogenesis is the work of the nutritive soul inasmuch as it makes the living thing grow. Through a close reading of texts from de Anima II,4, de Generatione Animalium II,1, 4 and 6, we establish that (i) Aristo…Read more
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154Le commentaire d'Alexandre d'Aphrodise à métaphysiqueLes Etudes Philosophiques 86 (3): 305-322. 2008.Résumé — On se propose de lire le commentaire par Alexandre de la première critique aristotélicienne aux Idées de Platon en Métaphysique, A, 9, 990 a 34 - b 8. Cette critique comprend deux parties : dans la première, Aristote voit dans les Idées une multiplication inutile d’êtres ; dans la seconde, il envisage la question du nombre des Idées et précise de quoi il y a des Idées. Le commentaire d’Alexandre, qui ne peut s’appuyer ici sur le traité perdu Sur les Idées, est dense et complexe. À parti…Read more
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3L'argument du sectionnement des vivants dans les Parva naturalia: le cas des insectes: le cas des insectesRevue de Philosophie Ancienne 20 (1): 5-34. 2002.
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28Aristotle’s Generation of Animals on the Separation of the SexesIn Demetra Sfendoni-Mentzou (ed.), Aristotle - Contemporary Perspectives on his Thought: On the 2400th Anniversary of Aristotle's Birth, De Gruyter. pp. 75-94. 2018.
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128Energeia et entelekheia chez ThéophrasteQuaestio 17 29-56. 2017.This study explores Theophrastus’ uses of two Aristotelian key concepts, energeia and entelekheia. Texts from the De causis plantarum come first into discussion. There, Theophrastus gives a kinetic...
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90Aristotle's Generation of Animals: A Critical Guide (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2017.Generation of Animals is one of Aristotle's most mature, sophisticated, and carefully crafted scientific writings. His overall goal is to provide a comprehensive and systematic account of how animals reproduce, including a study of their reproductive organs, what we would call fertilization, embryogenesis, and organogenesis. In this book, international experts present thirteen original essays providing a philosophically and historically informed introduction to this important work. They shed lig…Read more
David Lefebvre
Sorbonne Université
Centre Léon Robin, UMR 8061 Du CNRS
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Centre Léon Robin, UMR 8061 Du CNRSProfessor
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Paris, France
Areas of Specialization
| Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
| Classical Greek Philosophy |
| Aristotle |
| History of Western Philosophy |