
Aristotle on the Impossibility of Defining Life | Prof. Christopher Frey
The Thomistic Institute
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Is There a Linear Hierarchy of Life?
Aristotle tried to find a hierarchy that he parallels with the gurus, which on the surface of it has a very linear structure. But there's in his investigation, entire aspect of life he never discovered because he was not capable of finding single cell organisms and the subject structure of life. It opens up a question how to integrate these kind of organisms that we've discovered here. Would that be acceptable on our stone terms? Would that be a problem? Well, so for Aristotle, the powers of the plants are present in the animal. If you said we saw that back at there is a sort of more fundamental aspect of single cell organisms like that there could be sort of branching hierarchy where
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