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Dépouillement de WOLFE, Charles T. (Ed.). - Monsters and philosophy. - London : College publications, cop. 2005. XVI-287 p. (Texts in philosophy; 3).

- Cote BIU Santé Médecine : 189791

  Pages
DAGRON, Tristan. Nature and its monsters during the Renaissance : Montaigne and Vanini.
37-59
62-107
SMITH, Justin E H. Degeneration and hybridism in the Early Modern species debate : towards the philosophical roots of the creation-evolution controversy.
110-130
ARIEW, Roger. Leibniz on the Unicorn and various other curiosities
131-152
GUERRINI, Anita. The creativity of God and the order of Nature : anatomizing monsters in the early Eighteenth century.
153-168
IBRAHIM, Annie. The status of anomalies in the philosophy of Diderot.
169-186
187-205
OCHSNER, Beate. Monster : more than a word. From portent to anomaly, the extraordinary career of monsters.

This essay retraces the discursive history of the term "monster" from ancient times to the invention of teratology at the beginning of the nineteenth century.

231-279