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More Than the Sum of Its Parts: Animal Categories and Accretive Logic in Volume One of al-Jah&dotbelow;iz&dotbelow;'s "Kitab al-H&dotbelow;ayawan"
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More Than the Sum of Its Parts: Animal Categories and Accretive Logic in Volume One of al-Jah&dotbelow;iz&dotbelow;'s "Kitab al-H&dotbelow;ayawan"/
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Miller, Jeanne.
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436 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-07(E), Section: A.
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More Than the Sum of Its Parts: Animal Categories and Accretive Logic in Volume One of al-Jah&dotbelow;iz&dotbelow;'s "Kitab al-H&dotbelow;ayawan"
Miller, Jeanne.
More Than the Sum of Its Parts: Animal Categories and Accretive Logic in Volume One of al-Jah&dotbelow;iz&dotbelow;'s "Kitab al-H&dotbelow;ayawan"
- 436 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-07(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--New York University, 2013.
This item is not available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.
This dissertation is a study of animal categories and the concept of the intercategory in Volume One of the ninth-century polymath Al-Jah&dotbelow;iz&dotbelow;'s Kitab al-H&dotbelow;ayawan, or Book of Animal Life. This volume consists of an introductory debate between Al-Jah&dotbelow;iz&dotbelow; and an unnamed Addressee, followed by a debate between unnamed Proponents of the Dog and the Rooster about the merits and defects of those two animals. Both of these debates focus on the question of whether the dog should be considered horrible because it is intercategory between predator (sabu`) and prey (bahima), the two fundamental animal categories.
ISBN: 9781267995988Subjects--Topical Terms:
3175907
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