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Aristotle's Biology: The Philosopher Who Classified Life

8 min · 1. Juni 2026
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We know Aristotle as the philosopher of logic, ethics, and politics. But he also spent years cataloging marine life off Lesbos, dissecting squid and sea urchins, and building a system to classify animals that would endure for nearly two millennia. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Aristotle's biological works — his observations of the octopus's reproductive arms, his dissection of the mammalian heart, his belief that all living things form a 'ladder of nature' (the scala naturae), and his theory of spontaneous generation. They discuss his collaboration with Theophrastus, his use of empirical dissection, and why his biology, unlike his physics, stands up remarkably well to modern scrutiny. They also touch on the limits of his method: his reliance on anecdote, his failure to grasp evolution, and his teleological view that every organism has a purpose. From the shores of Pyrrha to the pages of his History of Animals, this is Aristotle as a working naturalist — not just a thinker, but a scientist. #Aristotle #HistoryOfScience #AncientBiology #Lesbos #Theophrastus #ScalaNaturae #HistoryOfAnimals #GenerationOfAnimals #MarineBiology #AncientGreece #Peripatetics #Lyceum #Empiricism #Classification #Teleology #Dissection #SpontaneousGeneration #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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