George Henry Lewes Quote

He who is ignorant of Motion, says Aristotle, is necessarily ignorant of all natural things....Not only was he entirely in the dark respecting the Laws, he was completely wrong in his conception of the nature of Motion....He thought that every body in motion naturally tends to rest.


Aristotle: a chapter from the history of science including analyses of Aristotle's scientific writings (ed. 1864)


He who is ignorant of Motion, says Aristotle, is necessarily ignorant of all natural things....Not only was he entirely in the dark respecting the...

He who is ignorant of Motion, says Aristotle, is necessarily ignorant of all natural things....Not only was he entirely in the dark respecting the...

He who is ignorant of Motion, says Aristotle, is necessarily ignorant of all natural things....Not only was he entirely in the dark respecting the...

He who is ignorant of Motion, says Aristotle, is necessarily ignorant of all natural things....Not only was he entirely in the dark respecting the...