O Espa\c{c}o em Arist\'oteles: da bidimensionalidade do topos \`as seis diastaseis que definem os animais
Francisco Caruso, Roberto Moreira Xavier de Ara\'ujo

TL;DR
This paper explores Aristotle's concept of space, focusing on how his ideas about dimensionality and the six diastases define animals within his philosophical framework.
Contribution
It offers a detailed analysis of Aristotle's view on space and dimensionality, emphasizing the significance of the six diastases in defining animals.
Findings
Aristotle's space concept is central to his philosophy of animals.
The six diastases are key to understanding Aristotle's dimensional framework.
The paper clarifies Aristotle's position on space and its relation to biological entities.
Abstract
Within the general discussion of space and its dimensionality, Aristotle's position is of the greatest relevance, as one will have the opportunity to argue and discuss in this article.
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