Movement of Animals

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"Movement of Animals" is an Aristotelian treatise that analyzes how and why animals initiate motion, exploring the principles of locomotion and voluntary action in living beings.

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instanceOf Aristotelian treatise
biological treatise
philosophical work
author Aristotle NERFINISHED
concerns difference between animate and inanimate motion
living beings as self-movers
teleology in animal movement
examines coordination of body parts in locomotion
how animals initiate motion
internal principles of motion
mechanics of limbs
relation between desire and motion
role of perception in movement
why animals move
focusesOn internal movers in animals
physiological aspects of motion
psychological aspects of motion
voluntary action
genre natural philosophy
philosophy of biology
hasForm treatise
hasStructure continuous prose argument
historicalPeriod Classical Greek philosophy
influenced early modern theories of motion
later philosophy of biology
medieval natural philosophy
language Ancient Greek
latinTitle De motu animalium NERFINISHED
mainTopic animal locomotion
causes of movement
principles of motion in living beings
soul and body interaction
voluntary motion
originalTitle Περὶ ζῴων κινήσεως NERFINISHED
partOf Aristotle's biological works NERFINISHED
Corpus Aristotelicum NERFINISHED
philosophicalSchool Peripatetic school NERFINISHED
relatedWork Generation of Animals NERFINISHED
On the Motion of Animals (English title variant) NERFINISHED
On the Progression of Animals NERFINISHED
On the Soul NERFINISHED
Parts of Animals NERFINISHED
title Movement of Animals NERFINISHED
traditionallyDatedTo 4th century BCE
usesConcept efficient cause
final cause
formal cause
material cause

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Parts of Animals relatedWork Movement of Animals
Generation of Animals relatedWork Movement of Animals
Aristotle's writings containsWork Movement of Animals