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The contribution of the ancient philosopher Aristotle to Taxonomy was profound; indeed, he is rightly considered to be the founder of this science in light of the effort he put into classification as a basis for most (if not all) scientific investigations worthy of human effort. In numerous texts, many of which have been preserved through the ages, Aristotle's explanations of classification, not to overlook his careful attempts to engage in it, has served as the fundamental basis for this science ever since Aristotle's own time.
It is called taxonomy.
The Great Chain of Being.
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Aristotle started the whole taxonomy business, but Linnaeus took it a step further.
Aristotle was consider to be the Father of Classical Taxonomy.
The contribution of the ancient philosopher Aristotle to Taxonomy was profound; indeed, he is rightly considered to be the founder of this science in light of the effort he put into classification as a basis for most (if not all) scientific investigations worthy of human effort. In numerous texts, many of which have been preserved through the ages, Aristotle's explanations of classification, not to overlook his careful attempts to engage in it, has served as the fundamental basis for this science ever since Aristotle's own time.
aristotle is the father of inventioms because shes simply the best
No, taxonomy was around before Linnaeus. (Aristotle I think is credited with making taxonomy a science, but I cannot be sure.) However, Linnaeus did create the system of taxonomy upon which the current system is based (i.e. the binomial nomenclature and heirarchical classification system).
The Great Chain of Being.
It is called taxonomy.
ARCHIMEDES, ARISTOTLE, NIELS BOHR, NICHOLAS, COPERNICUS
The science is called Taxonomy.
Taxonomy is a study of science and practice of classification of concept or things. Aristotle has the great contribution in taxonomy because he is the first father of it and he is the first philosopher that try and classify creatures on how they related.
The science of taxonomy is the science of naming and classifying organisms. As long as new organisms are being discovered, there will always be a need for taxonomy.