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Aristotle's Biosphere

Artifacts, Politics, and Ethics

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Aristotle's Biosphere

Artifacts, Politics, and Ethics

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Aristotle displays a keen interest in life and living beings, but he doesn't separate the biological from the artificial, and he describes organisms as skillfully constructed phenomena that extend beyond their individual bodies. If textual evidence does not require a reading of living and nonliving as procrustean discrete classes, they are instead “contraries that admit of intermediaries.” If a beaver dam, for instance, occupies an intersection between natural fact and artifact, then Aristotle may countenance a similar phenomenon in the realms of politics, art, and ethics. Aristotle's Biosphere argues that the state would satisfy Aristotle's criteria associated with both the artificial and the natural, and it also draws connections between what Aristotle calls natural virtue to virtue obtained via habituation and training.

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 27 Nov 2025
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 1
ISBN 9798216251538
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 10 tables
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Jeremy Kirby

Jeremy Kirby is Assistant Professor of Philosophy…

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