On the Vital Principle/Book 1/Prelude to Chapter 2

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On the Vital Principle
by Aristotle, translated by Charles Collier
Book 1, Prelude to Chapter 2
243274On the Vital Principle — Book 1, Prelude to Chapter 2Charles CollierAristotle


Prelude to Chapter II.


This chapter is a review of the opinions of earlier and contemporaneous writers upon the Vital Principle, and as Aristotle has never failed at the outset of each subject of inquiry to record the principal writers upon it, he may be regarded as the founder of tradition in science. The writers here cited may be divided into those who made motion, and those who supposed feeling to be the essential characteristic of that which imparts life to matter; although there were some who attributed to it both motion and feeling.