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Facts, Evidence, and Early Medicine in Aristotle's Gynecology discusses Aristotle's methods for the establishment of gynecological facts within his natural science, arguing that many of the gynecological phenomena at stake, such as menstruation and the nature of menstrual blood, the role of female pleasure during sex and women's experiences of erotic dreams, and their knowledge of conception and their experiences of (false) pregnancy and childbirth, were-mostly for socio-cultural reasons-not at all or not immediately accessible for a male natural scientific observer such as Aristotle.

Produktbeschreibung
Facts, Evidence, and Early Medicine in Aristotle's Gynecology discusses Aristotle's methods for the establishment of gynecological facts within his natural science, arguing that many of the gynecological phenomena at stake, such as menstruation and the nature of menstrual blood, the role of female pleasure during sex and women's experiences of erotic dreams, and their knowledge of conception and their experiences of (false) pregnancy and childbirth, were-mostly for socio-cultural reasons-not at all or not immediately accessible for a male natural scientific observer such as Aristotle.
Autorenporträt
Mariska Leunissen is Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Before moving to UNC, she was an Assistant Professor at Washington University in St. Louis (2007-2011) and held a residential fellowship at the Harvard University Center for Hellenic Studies (2010-2011). In the past, she has also held a Turner Fellowship at the Institute for the Arts and Humanities at UNC (Spring 2016) and a residential fellowship at the National Humanities Center (2022-2023).