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- Progression_of_Animals abstract "Progression of Animals (or On the Gait of Animals; Latin: De incessu animalium) is a text by Aristotle on the details of gait and movement in various species of animals.Aristotle's approach to the subject is to ask "why some animals are footless, others bipeds, others quadrupeds, others polypods, and why all have an even number of feet, if they have feet at all; why in fine the points on which progression depends are even in number."It's a good example of the way he brought teleological presumptions to empirical studies.".
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- Progression_of_Animals comment "Progression of Animals (or On the Gait of Animals; Latin: De incessu animalium) is a text by Aristotle on the details of gait and movement in various species of animals.Aristotle's approach to the subject is to ask "why some animals are footless, others bipeds, others quadrupeds, others polypods, and why all have an even number of feet, if they have feet at all; why in fine the points on which progression depends are even in number."It's a good example of the way he brought teleological presumptions to empirical studies.".
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