Daryn Lehoux's Creatures Born of Mud and Slime examines historical understandings of spontaneous generation, focusing on Aristotle's influential theories and their evolution through the Middle Ages and early modern period. The book meticulously analyzes primary sources, tracing how different thinkers, including Albertus Magnus and Augustine, modified and adapted Aristotle's ideas. Lehoux also explores the complexity of these theories, contrasting them with later developments like epigenesis and protogenesis. Finally, the text culminates in a discussion of the Needham-Spallanzani debate, highlighting the enduring influence of philosophical assumptions on scientific inquiry.
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