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James G. Lennox (born January 11, 1948) is an emeritus professor in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh, United States, with secondary appointments in the departments of Classics and Philosophy. He is a leader in the study of Aristotelian science in light of his groundbreaking work on Aristotle's biology and philosophy of biology. In particular, Lennox's work in the 1980s catalyzed a renewed interest in Aristotle's biology by arguing that his natural historical works are consistent with and even demonstrative of the scientific methodology he lays out in the Posterior Analytics. Lennox's work on teleology in the history of biology, particularly in the thought of Charles Darwin, has also been influential.

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  • جيمس جي. لينوكس (ar)
  • James G. Lennox (fr)
  • James G. Lennox (en)
  • James G. Lennox (pt)
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  • جيمس جي. لينوكس (بالإنجليزية: James G. Lennox)‏ هو فيلسوف أمريكي، ولد في 11 يناير 1948. (ar)
  • James G. Lennox (né le 11 janvier 1948) est professeur au département d'histoire et de philosophie des sciences de l'Université de Pittsburgh. Il est un des spécialistes de l'étude de la science chez Aristote qu'il étudie dans une perspective liée à la biologie aristotélicienne. (fr)
  • James G. Lennox (born January 11, 1948) is an emeritus professor in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh, United States, with secondary appointments in the departments of Classics and Philosophy. He is a leader in the study of Aristotelian science in light of his groundbreaking work on Aristotle's biology and philosophy of biology. In particular, Lennox's work in the 1980s catalyzed a renewed interest in Aristotle's biology by arguing that his natural historical works are consistent with and even demonstrative of the scientific methodology he lays out in the Posterior Analytics. Lennox's work on teleology in the history of biology, particularly in the thought of Charles Darwin, has also been influential. (en)
  • James G. Lennox (nascido em 11 de janeiro de 1948) é um professor emérito do Departamento de História e Filosofia da Ciência da Universidade de Pittsburgh, Estados Unidos, com nomeações secundárias nos departamentos de Clássicos e Filosofia. Ele é um líder no estudo da ciência aristotélica à luz de seu trabalho pioneiro na biologia e na filosofia da biologia de Aristóteles. Em particular, o trabalho de Lennox na década de 1980 catalisou um interesse renovado na biologia de Aristóteles, argumentando que suas obras históricas naturais são consistentes e até demonstrativas da metodologia científica que ele expõe em Analíticos Posteriores. O trabalho de Lennox sobre teleologia na história da biologia, particularmente no pensamento de Charles Darwin, também foi influente. (pt)
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  • جيمس جي. لينوكس (بالإنجليزية: James G. Lennox)‏ هو فيلسوف أمريكي، ولد في 11 يناير 1948. (ar)
  • James G. Lennox (born January 11, 1948) is an emeritus professor in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh, United States, with secondary appointments in the departments of Classics and Philosophy. He is a leader in the study of Aristotelian science in light of his groundbreaking work on Aristotle's biology and philosophy of biology. In particular, Lennox's work in the 1980s catalyzed a renewed interest in Aristotle's biology by arguing that his natural historical works are consistent with and even demonstrative of the scientific methodology he lays out in the Posterior Analytics. Lennox's work on teleology in the history of biology, particularly in the thought of Charles Darwin, has also been influential. Canadian by birth, Lennox is a founding member of the Ayn Rand Society, affiliated with the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, and has served frequently on its steering committee. He has also served as the director for the Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh, the program committee chair for the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science, and has served on the editorial board of the History of Philosophy Quarterly and Philosophy of Science, among other journals. Fellowships include a senior fellowship at the Istituto di Studi Avanzati in Bologna and a visiting fellowship at the University of Cambridge, where he is a life member of Clare Hall. He also received the Biggs Resident Scholar award in 2010 and was the Dyason Lecturer at the in 2009, and has received grants from the NEH and the NSF.He previously served as the director of the Center for Philosophy of Science from 1997 to 2005. His areas of research include Ancient Greek philosophy, science and medicine, and Charles Darwin. His most recent publication is Aristotle on Inquiry: Erotetic Frameworks and Domain-Specific Norms (Cambridge, 2021), an account of Aristotle's approach to scientific inquiry. (en)
  • James G. Lennox (né le 11 janvier 1948) est professeur au département d'histoire et de philosophie des sciences de l'Université de Pittsburgh. Il est un des spécialistes de l'étude de la science chez Aristote qu'il étudie dans une perspective liée à la biologie aristotélicienne. (fr)
  • James G. Lennox (nascido em 11 de janeiro de 1948) é um professor emérito do Departamento de História e Filosofia da Ciência da Universidade de Pittsburgh, Estados Unidos, com nomeações secundárias nos departamentos de Clássicos e Filosofia. Ele é um líder no estudo da ciência aristotélica à luz de seu trabalho pioneiro na biologia e na filosofia da biologia de Aristóteles. Em particular, o trabalho de Lennox na década de 1980 catalisou um interesse renovado na biologia de Aristóteles, argumentando que suas obras históricas naturais são consistentes e até demonstrativas da metodologia científica que ele expõe em Analíticos Posteriores. O trabalho de Lennox sobre teleologia na história da biologia, particularmente no pensamento de Charles Darwin, também foi influente. Canadense de nascimento, Lennox é membro fundador da Ayn Rand Society, afiliada à American Philosophical Association e foi de seu comitê de direção. Ele também atuou como diretor do Centro de Filosofia da Ciência da Universidade de Pittsburgh, presidente do comitê de programa da Sociedade Internacional para a História da Filosofia da Ciência e atuou no conselho editorial do History of Philosophy Quarterly e Filosofia da Ciência, entre outras revistas. As bolsas incluem uma bolsa sênior no Istituto di Studi Avanzati em Bolonha e uma bolsa visitante na Universidade de Cambridge, onde é membro vitalício de Clare Hall. Ele também recebeu o prêmio Biggs Resident Scholar em 2010 e foi o Dyason Lecturer na University of Brisbane em 2009, e recebeu bolsas do NEH e do NSF. Anteriormente, ele atuou como diretor do Centro de Filosofia da Ciência de 1997-2005. Suas áreas de pesquisa incluem filosofia, ciência e medicina da Grécia Antiga, e Charles Darwin. Ele está trabalhando em um manuscrito do tamanho de um livro sobre o relato normativo de Aristóteles sobre a investigação científica. (pt)
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