Book II of Parts of Animals

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Book II of Parts of Animals is the second book of Aristotle’s biological treatise, in which he analyzes the functions and purposes of animal organs within his broader teleological framework.

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instanceOf ancient Greek treatise
philosophical work
aimsTo explain why animals have specific organs
show that nature does nothing in vain
author Aristotle NERFINISHED
concerns external parts of animals
internal organs of animals
discusses efficient causes of bodily parts
final causes of bodily parts
formal causes of bodily parts
material causes of bodily parts
employsConcept four causes
teleology
focusesOn adaptation of structures to functions
purpose of organs
systematic description of animal parts
genre biological treatise
natural philosophy
hasForm prose treatise
historicalPeriod Classical Greek philosophy
includedInCorpus Aristotle’s biological works
influenced later Aristotelian biology commentaries
medieval scholastic discussions of animal anatomy
language Ancient Greek
mainTopic causes of anatomical structures
comparative anatomy
functions of animal organs
teleological explanation in biology
method empirical observation combined with teleological reasoning
partOf Parts of Animals NERFINISHED
philosophicalTheme explanation of organic structure by function
hierarchy of causes in living beings
philosophicalTradition Peripatetic school NERFINISHED
positionInSeries 2
preservedIn Aristotelian corpus NERFINISHED
relatedWork Book I of Parts of Animals NERFINISHED
Book III of Parts of Animals NERFINISHED
Book IV of Parts of Animals
Generation of Animals NERFINISHED
History of Animals NERFINISHED
studiedIn classical philosophy curricula
history of science courses
subjectArea biology
philosophy of biology
zoology
traditionallyDividedInto chapters
workInTeleologicalFramework Aristotelian teleology

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Parts of Animals hasPart Book II of Parts of Animals