"Aristotle is... decided in his opinion that Pythagoreanism was intended to be a cosmological system like the others. "Though the Pythagoreans... made use of less obvious s and elements than the rest, seeing that they did not derive them from sensible objects, yet all their discussions and studies had reference to nature alone. They describe the origin of the heavens, and they observe the phenomena of its parts, all that happens to it and all it does." They apply their first principles entirely to these things, "agreeing... with the other natural philosophers in holding that reality was just what could be perceived by the senses, and is contained within the compass of the heavens," though "the first principles and causes of which they made use were... adequate to explain realities of a higher order than the sensible.""
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John Burnet, Early Greek philosophy (1892) Ch. VII The Pythagoreans, pp. 331-332. Footnote: Aristotle, Metaphysics A, 8. 990 a 3 & a 5.
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Science in classical antiquity
Science in classical antiquity encompasses inquiries into the workings of the world or universe aimed at both practical goals (e.g., establishing a reliable calendar or determining how to cure a variety of illnesses) as well as more abstract investigations belonging to natural philosophy. Classical antiquity is traditionally defined as the period between the 8th century BC (beginning of Archaic Greece) and the 6th century AD (after which there was medieval science). It is typically limited geogr
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