Aristotle’s really great contribution to natural science was in biology. Living creatures and their parts provide far richer evidence of form, and of “final cause” in the sense of design for a particular purpose, than do inanimate objects. He wrote in detail about five hundred different anim...
Aristotle, matter, motion, material cause, teleologyAlthough Aristotle's contribution to biology has long been recognized, there are many philosophers and historians of science who still hold that he was the great delayer of natural science, calling him the man who held up the Scientific Revolution...
More than two thousand years since Aristotle’s teachings, science has come a long way in its exploration of happiness. Advice on leading a good life is everywhere, from tending to ourphysical healthand ourrelationships,to findingmeaningandflow. Here’s a counterintuitive suggestion from Ha...
It is concluded that physically educated persons should be defined as those who have learned to arrange their lives in such a way that the physical activities they freely engage in make a distinctive contribution to their long-term flourishing. 展开 ...
though Aristotle certainly set the example of starting and endeavouring to answer "problems" as a contribution to science, and though there may be a small nucleus of Aristotle’s own writing here, yet the great mass of the contents of these books is the production of the Peripatetic school,...
What is the contribution of Aristotle? He made pioneering contributions to all fields of philosophy and science, heinvented the field of formal logic, and he identified the various scientific disciplines and explored their relationships to each other. Aristotle was also a teacher and founded his own...
Clement's use of Aristotle : The Aristotelian contribution to Clement of Alexandria's refutation of gnosticism Several bamboo species have been used in traditional medicine for the treatment of inflammatory conditions. The present study evaluates the in vitro anti-i... BEA Clark - 《Phytotherapy Re...
Scholz, followed in 1935 by the paper of Łukasiewicz on history of logic of propositions; this is considered until now as the most important recent contribution to our subject. Both scholars -- Łukasiewicz and Scholz -- formed small schools. J. Salamucha, the pupil of the former, wrote...
This book is an important contribution to the proper understanding of a central Aristotelian doctrine, which straddles 'chemistry', biology, the theory of soul, and metaphysics. 'This bold and vigorous study contributes greatly to the growing body of work on the essential connections between ...
and organization and religious life for everyone. Reconsidering rights under the guidance of Aristotle would mean giving up absolutist claims and entering into more open negotiations, focused on the multiple goods we seek to protect and the real but limited contribution each asserted right can make ...