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The Lagoon: How Aristotle Invented Science

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By (author): Armand Marie Leroi

In the Eastern Aegean lies an island of forested hills and olive groves, with streams, marshes and a lagoon that nearly cuts the land in two. It was here, over two thousand years ago, that Aristotle came to work. Aristotle was the greatest philosopher of all time. Author of the Poetics, Politics and Metaphysics, his work looms over the history of Western thought. But he was also a biologist the first. Aristotle explored the mysteries of the natural world. With the help of fishermen, hunters and farmers, he catalogued the animals in his world, dissected them, observed their behaviours and recorded how they lived, fed, and bred. In his great zoological treatise, Historia animalium, he described the mating habits of herons, the sexual incontinence of girls, the stomachs of snails, the sensitivity of sponges, the flippers of seals, the sounds of cicadas, the destructiveness of starfish, the dumbness of the deaf, the flatulence of elephants and the structure of the human heart. And then, in another dozen books, he explained it all. In The Lagoon, acclaimed biologist Armand Marie Leroi recovers Aristotles science. He goes to Lesbos to see the creatures that Aristotle saw, where he saw them, and explores the Philosophers deep ideas and inspired guesses as well as the things that he got wildly wrong. Leroi shows how Aristotles science is deeply intertwined with his philosophical system and how modern science even now bears the imprint of its inventor. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 404g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Aug 2015
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781408836224

About Armand Marie Leroi

Armand Marie Leroi is Professor of Evolutionary Developmental Biology at Imperial College London. He studied in Halifax Canada and Irvine CA and did post-doctoral work at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. As well as many technical papers he is the author of Mutants: On the Form Variety and Errors of the Human Body (2003) which has been translated into nine languages and won the Guardian First Book Award. He lives in London.

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