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The Lagoon: How Aristotle Invented Science
β Scribed by Leroi, Armand Marie
- Book ID
- 108612091
- Publisher
- Penguin Group US
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 6 MB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A brilliant study of Aristotle as biologist
The philosophical classics of Aristotle loom large over the history of Western thought, but the subject he most loved was biology. He wrote vast volumes about animals. He described them, classified them, told us where and how they live and how they develop in the womb or in the egg. He founded a science. It can even be said that he founded science itself.
In The Lagoon, acclaimed biologist Armand Marie Leroi recovers Aristotle's science. He revisits Aristotle's writings and the places where he worked. He goes to the Eastern Aegean island of Lesbos to see the creatures that Aristotle saw, where he saw them. He explores Aristotle's observations, his deep ideas, his inspired guessesβand the things he got wildly wrong. He show Aristotle's science is deeply intertwined with his philosophical system, and reveals that he was not only the first biologist, but also one of the greatest.
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