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Aristotle on Motion in Incomplete Animals

Apeiron 53 (3):285-314 (2020)

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  1. Christof Rapp and Oliver Primavesi (eds.), Aristotle’s De motu animalium: Symposium Aristotelicum, with a new critical edition of the Greek Text by Oliver Primavesi and an English translation by Benjamin Morison. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. viii + 554. ISBN 9780198835561, GBP 55Aristotle’s De motu animalium: Symposium Aristotelicum. [REVIEW]Daniel Coren - 2022 - Rhizomata 10 (1):153-163.
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  • Aristotle on Flight: Air as an External Resting Point.Daniel Coren - 2021 - Rhizomata 9 (1):123-138.
    I reconstruct Aristotle’s explanation for why and how birds are capable of natural flight. For Aristotle, air is a markedly different external resting point in comparison with water and earth, and nature has designed birds so as to take advantage of the unique way in which air affects the inequality between the pushing downward, that is, the downward force and the resistance. My discussion sheds some light on Aristotle’s anticipation of some aspects of modern fluid dynamics and aerodynamics.
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