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Introduction
Part I. Methodology in the Study of Aristotle on Female Animals: 1. Feminism, sexism and Aristotle
2. Consistency in the Generation of Animals
Part II. Re-assessing the Generative Role of the Female Animal in Aristotle: 3. Menstrual blood and female semen
4. Matter
Part III. Re-assessing the Generative Role of the Male Animal in Aristotle: 5. The male as efficient and formal cause of generation
6. Interpretations of Aristotle on the male role
Part IV. Generation in Lower Animals and Particular Instances: 7. Generation in lower animals
8. Aristotle on sexual differentiation
9. Aristotle on heredity
10. Teleology and necessity in the Generation of Animals
Conclusion.
Part I. Methodology in the Study of Aristotle on Female Animals: 1. Feminism, sexism and Aristotle
2. Consistency in the Generation of Animals
Part II. Re-assessing the Generative Role of the Female Animal in Aristotle: 3. Menstrual blood and female semen
4. Matter
Part III. Re-assessing the Generative Role of the Male Animal in Aristotle: 5. The male as efficient and formal cause of generation
6. Interpretations of Aristotle on the male role
Part IV. Generation in Lower Animals and Particular Instances: 7. Generation in lower animals
8. Aristotle on sexual differentiation
9. Aristotle on heredity
10. Teleology and necessity in the Generation of Animals
Conclusion.