Tag Archives: Aristotle
Metaphysics explained
The term “metaphysics” owes its origin to one Andronicus of Rhodes who lived at around 100 BCE and was an editor of Aristotle’s corpus. Aristotle had something to say about everything and Andronicus was soon confounded with an editorial problem: how … Continue reading
Filed under Brain and consciousness, Philosophy
Aristotle in neural networks
Aristotle, in his zoological opus Historia Animalium (The history of animals), launches into his analysis of the animal kingdom by observing differences and similarities between the species. For example, he observes that bats and birds both have wings, so he … Continue reading
Filed under Philosophy, Technologies

