ABSTRACT

Forms, Souls, and Embryos allows readers coming from different backgrounds to appreciate the depth and originality with which the Neoplatonists engaged with and responded to a number of philosophical questions central to human reproduction, including: What is the causal explanation of the embryo’s formation? How and to what extent are Platonic Forms involved?  In what sense is a fetus ‘alive,’ and when does it become a human being?   Where does the embryo’s soul come from, and how is it connected to its body? This is the first full-length study in English of this fascinating subject, and is a must-read for anyone interested in Neoplatonism or the history of  medicine and embryology.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

chapter |20 pages

The Embryological Background

chapter |25 pages

The Metaphysical Background

chapter |71 pages

Neoplatonic Embryology

The Core Theory

chapter |27 pages

The Formation and Animation of the Embryo

chapter |15 pages

The Problem Of Teratogenesis

chapter |3 pages

Epilogue