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  1. Abbreviations of Aristotle's works.Ath Athenian Constitution, Aud de Audibilibus, Cael de Caelo, G. A. de Generatione Animalium, H. A. Historia Animalium, Interp de Interpretatione, M. M. Magna Moralia, Mem de Memoria et Reminiscentia, Met Metaphisics & Meteor Meterology - 1996 - Topoi 15 (1).
     
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    De Generatione Et Corruptione.Aristotle . - 1982 - Oxford University Press UK.
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    Generationality: On Intergenerationality, Transgenerationality, and the ‘Generation War’.John Comaroff & Jean Comaroff - 2023 - The Monist 106 (2):165-180.
    How are relations between generations shifting? As anthropologists, our take on intergenerational relations and the rationalities on which they are based—i.e., generationality—is historically situated. In many parts of the world, generation has become a major axis of social and political struggle, sometimes of bitter conflict. This, we argue, is a corollary of post-Cold War transformations in economy and society—and a radical rupture in processes of social reproduction. These transformations have conduced to the perception of a rising ‘generation war.’ How, then, (...)
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    Abstract Generationism: A Response to Friedell.Wesley D. Cray - 2017 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 75 (3):289-292.
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  5. De generatione animalium. Aristotle - unknown
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    De generatione et corruptione.Christopher John Fards Aristotle & Williams - 1922 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press. Edited by Harold H. Joachim.
  7. De Generatione et Corruptione 2.3: Does Aristotle Identify The Contraries As Elements?Timothy J. Crowley - 2013 - Classical Quarterly 63 (1):161-182.
    It might seem quite commonplace to say that Aristotle identifies fire, air, water and earth as the στοιχεῖα, or ‘elements’ – or, to be more precise, as the elements of bodies that are subject to generation and corruption. Yet there is a tradition of interpretation, already evident in the work of the sixth-century commentator John Philoponus and widespread, indeed prevalent, today, according to which Aristotle does not really believe that fire, air, water and earth are truly elemental. The basic premise (...)
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  8. (1 other version)Generationer, Relationer Mellan Generationer, Generationspolicy. Ett Mångspråkigt Kompendium.Kurt Lüscher, Andreas Hoff, Andrzej Klimczuk, Giovanni Lamura, Marta Renzi, Paulo de Salles Oliveira, Mariano Sánchez, Gil Viry, Eric Widmer, Ágnes Neményi, Enikő Veress, Cecilia Bjursell, Ann-Kristin Boström, Gražina Rapolienė, Sarmitė Mikulionienė, Sema Oğlak & Ayşe Canatan - 2016 - Universität Konstanz.
    K. Lüscher, M. Sánchez, A. Klimczuk, Generations, intergenerational relationships, generational policy: A multilingual compendium, 12 languages, Universität Konstanz, Konstanz 2016, 300pp.
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    Prospects for epistemic generationism about memory.Uku Tooming & Kengo Miyazono - 2024 - Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 5.
    A source of epistemic justification can be either preservative or generative, in that it can either just preserve justification that was provided by some other source or generate justification on its own. This paper asks what is required for generationism about memory to be true and argues that there are rather demanding conditions that a case of memory justification needs to satisfy in order to count as epistemically generative in a substantive sense. By considering a parallel argument for epistemically generative (...)
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    Die Überlieferungsgeschichte der aristotelischen Schrift De generatione et corruptione.Marwan Rashed - 2001 - Dr Ludwig Reichert.
    In seiner Schrift "De generatione et corruptione" entwickelt Aristoteles seine Antworten auf die Aporien, die sich aus dem Begriff des Werdens ergeben. Dabei geht es ihm ebenso darum, analytisch - und dies im angelsachsischen Sinne des Wortes - das gesamte Bedeutungsspektrum des griechischen Verbes "genesthai" zu klaren und zu ordnen, wie darum, auf rein physikalischer Ebene allgemeine Betrachtungen zur Einfuhrung in die physiologischen Studien des biologischen Corpus anzustellen.Die philosophische Uberlieferung hat, mehr oder minder bewusst, immer erkannt, dass es in Aristoteles (...)
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    Aristoteles, "De generatione et corruptione" 333a 13-15.J. E. Bolzan - 1976 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 14 (2):202.
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    Aristotle’s Criticism of the Platonic Forms as Causes in De Generatione et Corruptione II 9. A Reading Based on Philoponus’ Exegesis.Melina G. Mouzala - 2016 - Peitho 7 (1):123-148.
    In the De Generatione et Corruptione II 9, Aristotle aims to achieve the confirmation of his theory of the necessity of the efficient cause. In this chapter he sets out his criticism on the one hand of those who wrongly attributed the efficient cause to other kinds of causality and on the other, of those who ignored the efficient cause. More specifically Aristotle divides all preceding theories which attempted to explain generation and corruption into two groups: i) those which offered (...)
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    Generation to Generation: Inter-Generationality and Spiritual Formation in Christian Community.Gordon T. Smith - 2017 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 10 (2):182-193.
    The witness of the Scriptures and of virtually every human culture suggests that one of the most pivotal and thus crucial dimensions of human formation, and thus spiritual formation, is the intergenerational dynamic: older men with younger men; older women passing on the faith to younger women. One generation encouraging, blessing and transmitting wisdom to the next generation. And yet, it is often observed that this is a missing dimension of congregational life–that congregations are increasing stratified along generational lines. Thus (...)
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    De Caelo.De Generatione et Corruptione.J. L. Stocks & H. H. Joachim - 1923 - Journal of Philosophy 20 (6):165-166.
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    Aristoteles, "de generatione et corruptione," 333 a 13-15.Juan Enrique Bolzán - 1976 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 14 (2):202-204.
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    Quaestiones super libros De generatione et corruptione Aristotelis.Charles Burnett - 2014 - Annals of Science 71 (1):110-111.
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    Aristotle: De Generatione et Corruptione.D. W. Hamlyn - 1983 - Philosophical Books 24 (2):74-75.
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    §3 De generatione et corruptione.Maria Marcinkowska-Rosol - 2014 - In Maria Marcinkowska-Rosół (ed.), Die Prinzipienlehre der Milesier: Kommentar Zu den Textzeugnissen Bei Aristoteles Und Seinen Kommentatoren. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 347-402.
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  19. Frammenti da Alessandro di Afrodisia «In de generatione et corruptione» nel «Kitab al-Tasrif»: problemi di riconoscimento e di ricostruzione.Silvia Fazzo - 1999 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 10:195-203.
    L'esistenza del commento di Alessandro di Afrodisia al De generatione aristotelico, perduto nella versione greca e nella traduzione araba, è attestata da numerose fonti arabe, tra le quali Averroè, nel suo commento alla stessa opera. L'A. rintraccia la presenza, la tipologia e la distribuzione delle citazioni tratte dal commento di Alessandro nel Kitab al-Tasrif, un'opera del corpus alchemico attribuita a Gabir ibn Hayyan. Secondo l'A., la sezione interessata dalle citazioni assembla tre diversi tipi di testi: 1) lemmi del De generatione (...)
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    Harvey's De Generatione: Its Origins and Relevance to the Theory of Circulation.C. Webster - 1967 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (3):262-274.
    De generationewas the last of the three works published by William Harvey during his lifetime. Although this work on generation was most ambitious, being the product of prolonged and detailed researches, it has received relatively little attention from modern writers. It is generally felt that this work, like William Gilbert'sDe mundo, departs significantly from the more pronounced empirical approach to science which characterized Harvey's first publication,De motu cordis. De generationeshows that Harvey regarded reference to teleological and vitalistic principles as necessary (...)
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  21. Quaestiones super De generatione et corruptione.Nicole Oresme & Stefano Caroti - 1996 - München: In Kommission bei C.H. Beck. Edited by Stefano Caroti.
     
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    Prof. Joachim's de generatione.A. E. Taylor - 1923 - Mind 32 (126):270.
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    De Partibus Animalium I and de Generatione Animalium I.D. M. Balme (ed.) - 1992 - Clarendon Press.
    In De Partibus Animalium I Aristotle sets out his philosophy of biology, discussing cause, necessity, soul, genus, and species, definition by logical division, and general methodology. In De Generatione Animalium I he applies his hylomorphic philosophy to the problem of animal reproduction. The translation is close, and includes passages from De Generatione Animalium II which complete Aristotle's theory of reproduction. The notes interpret Aristotle's arguments and discuss his views on major issues such as natural teleology. The original edition was published (...)
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    Alteration and Persistence: Form and Matter in the Physics and De Generatione et Corruptione.S. Marc Cohen - 2012 - In Christopher Shields (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Aristotle. Oxford University Press USA.
    Aristotle's Physics is a study of nature and of natural objects. According to him, these objects—either all of them or at least some of them—are in motion. That is, they are kinoumena, things that are subject to change. The first book of the Physics is largely devoted to this task. The account of substantial change in the Physics is devoid of any commitment to prime matter. Aristotle also takes up the topics of alteration and coming-to-be in De Generatione et Corruptione. (...)
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    An Anonymous Commentary on the 'De generatione et corruptione' from the years before the Paris Condemnations of 1277.S. Donati - 1998 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 65 (2):194-247.
    In this contribution, which is part of a more comprehensive research project on the reception of the Aristotelian libri naturales in the XIIIth century, I wish to present the results of a preliminary investigation into an anonymous collection of questions on the De generatione et corruptione preserved in the MSS Erlangen, UB, 213 and Kassel, Stadt- und Landesbibl., Phys. 2° 11. Albeit still unpublished and hitherto almost completely ignored by scholars, this quaestiones commentary is not without interest for historians of (...)
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    Richard Rufus of Cornwall In Aristotelis De generatione et corruptione (review).David Flood - 2011 - Franciscan Studies 69:512-513.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:We have here the critical edition of Richard Rufus’s commentary on Aristotle’s treatment of generation and corruption. The Greek philosopher explained how living beings came about and passed on. His text was much studied by scholastics in the latter part of the thirteenth century. Rufus’s commentary is, as far as we know, “the earliest surviving commentary” on the text. Understandably it influenced succeeding commentaries. This edition has come about (...)
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    Temporal Origins Essentialism and Gappy Existence in Marsilius of Inghen’s Quaestiones super libros De generatione et corruptione.Adam Wood - 2023 - In Joshua P. Hochschild (ed.), Metaphysics Through Semantics: The Philosophical Recovery of the Medieval Mind. Springer. pp. 359-375.
    In his commentary on Aristotle’s De generatione et corruptione Marsilius of Inghen defends the view—unusual in the Middle Ages—that there is no such thing as intermittent or “gappy” existence. Even God cannot restore things that have been corrupted. This paper examines Marsilius’s unusual position, connecting them to another view he defends, namely that a thing’s origins—and in particular the time at which it comes about—are essential to its numerical identity as the particular individual it is. I consider John Buridan and (...)
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    Aristotle, De Generatione Animalium 761 b 35.O. D. Kember - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (02):172-173.
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    Aristotle's de generatione et corruptione.James G. Lennox - 1984 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 22 (4):472-474.
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    Liber tertius naturalium: De generatione et corruptione: Édition critique de la traduction latine médiévale et lexiquesAvicenna S. van Riet.Kristin Peterson - 1991 - Isis 82 (4):724-724.
  31. John Buridan,Quaestiones super libros De generatione et corruptione Aristotelis: a critical edition with an introduction [open access with the CC BY-NC-ND license].John Buridan - 2010 - Leiden-Boston: Brill. Edited by Michiel Streijger, Paul J. J. M. Bakker & J. M. M. H. Thijssen.
    This publication offers the first critical edition of John Buridan’s second set of questions on Aristotle's “De generatione et corruptione”. The edition was made by Michiel Streijger, Paul Bakker and Hans Thijssen. First published as a printed book in 2010, the publication has been converted to open access with the CC BY-NC-ND license as of September 2023.
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  32. Le De Generatione Galaxie du Circa Naturalem Philosophiam des Communia du Pseudo-Robert Grosseteste.René Létourneau - 2018 - In Claude Lafleur (ed.), Les philosophies morale et naturelle du Pseudo-Robert Grosseteste: étude, édition critique et traduction des Communia de Salamanque (Ms. Salamanca, BU 1986, fol. 99ra-102vb). Québec: Les Presses de l'Université Laval.
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    Quaestiones super de generatione et corruptione. Nicole Oresme, Stefano Caroti.Edith Sylla - 1998 - Isis 89 (1):126-127.
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    Aristoteles Als Wissenschaftlicher Autor: Eine Analyse Seines ›Epistemischen Schreibens‹ in der Biologischen Schrift »de Generatione Animalium«.Sabine Föllinger & Thomas Busch - 2022 - De Gruyter.
    Wie arbeitet Aristoteles als wissenschaftlicher Autor? Wie nutzt er das Schreiben für seine Argumentation und ihre Darstellung? Dieser Frage geht die vorliegende Monografie für die Schrift De generatione animalium systematisch nach. In ihr entwickelt Aristoteles eine komplexe Theorie, mit der er Fortpflanzungs- und Vererbungsphänomene in der gesamten Tierwelt einschließlich des Menschen erklären möchte. Aristoteles‘ Argumentation ist dicht und wechselt zwischen Beweisführung, Diskursivität und Darstellung. Eine im Rahmen einer Makroplanung insgesamt prozessuale Vorgehensweise schließt die rhetorische Gestaltung einzelner Passagen nicht aus. Insgesamt (...)
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    The Commentary Tradition on Aristotle's de Generatione Et Corruptione: Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern.J. M. M. H. Thijssen & H. A. G. Braakhuis - 1999 - Brepols Publishers.
    In this book, a dozen distinguished scholars in the field of the history of philosophy and science investigate aspects of the commentary tradition on Aristotle's De generatione et corruptione, one of the least studied among Aristotle's treatises in natural philosophy. Many famous thinkers such as Johannes Philoponus, Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, John Buridan, Nicole Oresme, Francesco Piccolomini, Jacopo Zabarella, and Galileo Galilei wrote commentaries on it. The distinctive feature of the present book is that it approaches this commentary tradition (...)
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  36. Quaestiones super De generatione et corruptione.[author unknown] - 1995 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 57 (1):132-133.
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    De Partibus Animalium I and de Generatione Animalium I: With Passages From Ii.1-3.Aristotle . (ed.) - 1992 - Oxford University Press UK.
    In De Partibus Animalium I Aristotle sets out his philosophy of biology, discussing cause, necessity, soul, genus, and species, definition by logical division, and general methodology. In De Generatione Animalium I he applies his hylomorphic philosophy to the problem of animal reproduction. The translation is close, and includes passages from De Generatione Animalium II which complete Aristotle's theory of reproduction. The notes interpret Aristotle's arguments and discuss his views on major issues such as natural teleology. The original edition was published (...)
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    Aristotle de Generatione Animalium. [REVIEW]R. G. Bury - 1911 - The Classical Review 25 (1):23-24.
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    'They Tend into Nothing by Their Own Nature': Rufus and an Anonymous De Generatione Commentary on the Principles of Corruptibility.Zita V. Toth - 2021 - In Lydia Schumacher (ed.), Early Thirteenth-Century English Franciscan Thought. De Gruyter. pp. 199--220.
    In this paper, I consider Richard Rufus’ account of generation and corrup- tion. This is a fundamental metaphysical question in the Aristotelian framework. Given that there are things that are corruptible (such as trees and cats and the human body), and things that are incorruptible (such as the celestial bodies and angels), what is it that makes one one, and the other the other? In other words, what is the ultimate explanation (in Rufus' terminology, the principle or principles) of corruptibility (...)
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  40. I prodigi e l'astrologia nei commenti di Pietro Pomponazzi al De caelo, alla Meteora e al De generatione.Franco Graiff - 1976 - Medioevo 2:331-361.
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    John Buridan, Quaestiones super libros "De generatione et corruptione" Aristotelis: A Critical Edition with an Introduction. [REVIEW]Peter G. Sobol - 2012 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (1):140-141.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:John Buridan, Quaestiones super libros "De generatione et corruptione" Aristotelis: A Critical Edition with an IntroductionPeter G. SobolMichiel Streijger, Paul J. J. M. Bakker, and Johannes M. M. H. Thijssen, editors. John Buridan, Quaestiones super libros "De generatione et corruptione" Aristotelis : A Critical Edition with an Introduction. History of Science and Medicine Library, 17. Medieval and Early Modern Science, 14. Leiden-Boston: Brill, 2010. Pp. ix + 269. (...)
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  42. (1 other version)Aristotle's De Partibus Animalium I and De Generatione Animalium I.D. M. Balme & Richard Sorabji - 1972 - Philosophy 48 (186):404-406.
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    Commentarium medium in Aristotelis De generatione et corruptione libros.F. H. Averroës, Samuel Fobes & Kurland - 1956 - Cambridge: The Mediaeval Academy of America. Edited by F. H. Fobes & Samuel Kurland.
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    Commentarivm medivm in Aristotelis de generatione et corrvptione libros. Averrois Cordvbensis.Marshall Clagett - 1957 - Isis 48 (4):490-491.
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    1308: Walter Burley’s,De Generatione‘ Commentary.Marek Gensler - 2010 - In David Wirmer & Andreas Speer (eds.), 1308: Eine Topographie Historischer Gleichzeitigkeit. De Gruyter. pp. 93-103.
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    Pars I: Ioannis Philoponi in Aristotelis meteorologicorum librum primum commentarium. Pars II: Ioannis Philoponi in Aristotelis libros De generatione et corruptione commentaria. Pars III: Ioannis Philoponi (Michaelis Ephesii) in libros De generatione anim.Michael Hayduck & Hieronymus Vitelli (eds.) - 1962 - De Gruyter.
    Commentaries on Aristotle's writings have been produced since the 2nd century AD. This edition contains Greek commentaries on his work from the 3rd to the 8th centuries AD by, among others, Alexander of Aphrodiensias, Themistios, Joh. Philoponus, Simplicius in Greek.
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  47. La jument de Pharsale : Retour sur De generatione animalium IV 3.David Lefebvre - 2014 - In Cristina Cerami (ed.), Nature et sagesse: les rapports entre physique et metaphysique dans la tradition aristotelicienne: recueil de textes en hommage a Pierre Pellegrin. Louvain-la-Neuve: Peeters.
     
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  48. La traduzione araba del De generatione et corruptione di Aristotele citata nel Kitāb al-Tas, rīf'attribuito a Ğābir'.G. Serra - 1997 - Medioevo 13:191-288.
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    Henri Aristippe, Guillaume de Moerbeke et les traductions latines médiévales des «Météorologiques» et du «De Generatione et Corruptione» d'Aristote.Luigi Minio-Paluello - 1947 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 45 (6):206-235.
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    Commentarii collegii Conimbricensis, societatis Jesu, in libros de generatione et corruptione Aristotelis,:... Hac secunda editione graeci contextus latino è regione respondentis accessione auctiores.Colégio das Artes, Manuel de Goes, Franciscus Vatablus, Joannes Albinus & Aristotle - 1601 - In Officina Typographica Ioannis Albini.
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