Article ID: CBB001421728

The Limits of Teleology in Aristotle's Meteorology IV.12 (2014)

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Gill, Mary Louise (Author)


HOPOS
Volume: 4
Pages: 335-350


Publication Date: 2014
Edition Details: Article in a Forum: “Aristotle's Chemistry between Theory and Practice”
Language: English

Meteorology IV.12, the final chapter of Aristotle's “chemical” treatise, is a major text for the traditional view that Aristotle believed in universal teleology, the idea that everything in the cosmos---including the elements, earth, water, air, and fire---is what it is because of the goal or good it serves. But in the context of the rest of Meteorology IV, a different picture emerges. Meteorology IV.1--11 analyze the dispositional properties of material compounds (malleability, elasticity, etc.), examine the behavior of stuffs when heated and cooled, and provide the resources to classify kinds in terms of their material composition and dispositional properties. Meteorology IV.12 places itself within that larger investigation but takes a different approach, examining those same materials from the perspective of their functions in bodies of greater complexity (e.g., the function of flesh in an organism). I argue that the teleological account of, say, the elements is limited to their function in the composition of complex kinds, such as living organisms, and that outside such a complex the elements behave as they do, not for the sake of some good they serve but “of necessity,” according to their material natures and interactions with other materials.

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Article Lennox, James G. (2014) Aristotle on the Emergence of Material Complexity: Meteorology IV and Aristotle's Biology. HOPOS (pp. 272-305). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Leunissen, Mariska
Quinn, Aleta
Santiago Chame
Aparna Ravilochan
Scharle, Margaret Elizabeth
Rosen, Jacob
Journals
HOPOS
Apeiron: Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science
Ancient Philosophy
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Filosofia e História da Biologia
Publishers
Oxford University Press
New School University
University of California, Los Angeles
State University of New York Press
Princeton University Press
Cambridge University Press
Concepts
Teleology
Philosophy
Four elements (philosophy)
Biology
Properties of matter
Physics
People
Aristotle
Whewell, William
Plato
Moore, G. E.
Hippocrates of Chios
Anaximander
Time Periods
Ancient
20th century, early
19th century
18th century
Places
Greece
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