Płeć jako arche, czyli czy według Arystotelesa możliwa jest zmiana płci?
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According to Aristotle’s views presented in his logical works and
Metaphysics, sex appears to be an essential attribute of the genus
animal, and maleness and femaleness are a pair of contrary qualities,
although it is not quite clear what sort of contrariety Aristotle
understands the contrariety of sex to be. As qualities admit of variation
of degree, and in the case of contraries there are possible changes from
one into the other, in this article I address the question if the sex of an
individual animal can also be changed into the opposite one.
In De generatione animalium Aristotle describes sex as arche —
arche of generation, but also arche of every animal’s external
appearance and generative ability. Aristotle applies this term to two
body parts, which he presents as factors determining sex: the heart as
an origin of natural heat, and, above all, the genitals. In the case of
males, destruction of the latter, i.e. castration, is depicted as a sex
change, because the male becomes like the female in respect of external
form and lack of generative power. As change in the other direction is
impossible, we can conclude that the contrariety of sex seems to be,
according to Aristotle, an opposition of possession and privation.
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