Description
The CLAA’s 03-PHL-301 Aristotle, On Animals course provides an in-depth study of Aristotle’s work on zoology, exploring his observations and classifications of the animal kingdom. This course examines topics such as the anatomy, behavior, reproduction, and habitats of various animals, as well as Aristotle’s method of scientific inquiry. Students gain insight into Aristotle’s contributions to biology and natural philosophy, building an appreciation for his systematic approach to studying living organisms. This course is ideal for students interested in classical science and philosophy.
