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One of Aristotle’s classifications was pervasive in his work, and became an obstacle for the future of science. He insisted on the distinction between the natural and the artificial. He begins Book II of Physics4 with “Of things that exist, some exist by nature, some from other causes.” It was only the natural that was worthy of his attention.
To Explain the World: The Discovery of Modern Science
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