Is Farming a Technē?

Ancient Philosophy 42 (2):443-451 (2022)
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Plato and Aristotle both grant and deny the status of techne to farming. How can we resolve this apparent inconsistency? The answer is by construing techne as a folk concept and farming as a marginal member of this category: farming is a techne in the sense of a specialized, rational practice, but it is a non-central case of techne because it is tied to the land and involves work outdoors.

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Emily Hulme
University of Manchester

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