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Table of contents for MONSTERS AND PHILOSOPHY,
edited by Charles T. Wolfe (London 2005)
List of Contributors iii
Acknowledgments vii
List of Abbreviations ix
Introduction xi
Charles T. Wolfe
The Riddle of the Sphinx: Aristotle, Penelope, and 1
Empedocles
Johannes Fritsche
Science as a Cure for Fear: The Status of Monsters in 21
Lucretius
Morgan Meis
Nature and its Monsters During the Renaissance: 37
Montaigne and Vanini
Tristan Dagron
Conjoined Twins and the Limits of our Reason 61
Annie Bitbol-Hespériès
Degeneration and Hybridism in the Early Modern Species 109
Debate: Towards the Philosophical Roots of the
Creation-Evolution Controversy
Justin E. H. Smith
Leibniz on the Unicorn and Various other Curiosities 131
Roger Ariew
The Creativity of God and the Order of Nature: 153
Anatomizing Monsters in the Early Eighteenth Century
Anita Guerrini
The Status of Anomalies in the Philosophy of Diderot 169
Annie Ibrahim
The Materialist Denial of Monsters 187
Charles T. Wolfe
Cerebral Assymetry, Monstrosities and Hegel. 205
On the Situation of the Life Sciences in 1800
Michael Hagner
The Lady Knight of the Perilous Place 217
Elfriede Jelinek
Monster: More than a Word. . . From Portent to Anomaly, 231
the Extraordinary Career of Monsters
Beate Ochsner
Index 281