Aristotle is, of course, the great and grand philosopher of ancient
Greece. Up in the pantheon – Socrates, Plato, Aristotle. His name
makes us think of logic, metaphysics, even politics. But when Aristotle
was in him mid-30s, he exiled himself from ancient Athens and
retreated, says my guest today, to sit by an Aegean lagoon and write
about nature. About creatures great and small. Anatomy, reproduction,
taxonomy. Biology. “There are gods here, too,” he said. And with
that, he may have invented science. This hour On Point: Aristotle, a
Grecian lagoon, and the origins of science. / Tom Ashbrook
Interview:
http://onpoint.wbur.org/2014/09/29/aristotle-science-philosophy-greece
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