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While Aristotle's writings on biology are considered to be among his best, the comments he makes about females in these works are widely regarded as the nadir of his philosophical oeuvre. Among many claims, Aristotle is said to have declared that females contribute nothing substantial to generation; that they have fewer teeth than males; that they are less spirited than males; and that woman are analogous to eunuchs. In "The Female in Aristotle's Biology," Robert Mayhew aims not to defend Aristotle's ideas about females but ...

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    • Title: The Female in Aristotle's Biology by Robert Mayhew
    • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
    • Print ISBN: 9780226512006, 0226512002
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    • Edition: 2004 1st edition
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