The Hundred Greatest Men Portraits of the One Hundred Greatest Men of History R

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The Hundred Greatest Men Portraits of the One Hundred Greatest Men of History R
Wallace Wood
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That which distinguishes both the character and philosophical system of Aristotle is the tendency to classification. His researches in Natural History, varied and profound for his age, have been much advanced 2l6 ARISTOTLE.
upon by modern naturalists, but his great point was, in fixing his atten- tion on the relations of the individual to the species, the species to the kind, and that this suggested to him to push farther by abstraction the hierarchial progression of beings, even to the supreme
... kind, the abstract Being.
" Contemporary science, if it was more enlightened and modest, " says Barthelemy St. Hilaire, " would proclaim Aristotle its glorious ancestor and precursor; not that he alone made known to the Greeks everything known as science, but he is its most complete and most illustrious repre- sentative. He closes the period, for ever lost to human thought, when the too- varied domain of philosophy still comprehended all the sciences consolidated in one mass, which since then has been constantly under- going division.


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