Steve Greenleaf

26%
Flag icon
Aristotle’s interest in physics was mainly in its qualitative aspects, while his purely scientific work was mostly in biology, where classification, structure, and function are more important than numbers. Aristotle is interested in almost everything except numerical measurements. The Aristotelian attitude is not appropriate in astronomy, where numerical observations are the input, and the desired output is numerical predictions of future eclipses and positions of the planets.
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview