An analysis of Aristotle’s contribution to the development of scientific method. Departing from Plato’s ideas, Aristotle made observations based on his experience, classified his data, performed experiments and sought to arrive at generalizations or principles. Also examines how his work laid the foundation for such sciences as botany and zoology. No other credits available.
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ACMI Identifier
000526
Language
English
Audience classification
G
Subject categories
Climate, Environment, Natural Resources & Disasters → Botany
Economics, Philosophy, Politics, Religion & Sociology → Aristotle (Greek philosopher)
Educational & Instructional → Educational films
History → Aristotle (Greek philosopher)
Mathematics, Science & Technology → Science
Mathematics, Science & Technology → Science - Experiments
Mathematics, Science & Technology → Science - History
Sound/audio
Sound
Colour
Colour
Holdings
16mm film; Access Print (Section 1)