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POETRY BIOLOGY AND SCIENCE ARE ONE

"Aristotle with a Bust of Homer", 1653 Rembrandt Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, New York, USA

It is supposed that Aristotle contemplates the worth of wordly success as opposed to spiritual values or immortal ideas. Personally I would rather interpret that Aristotle viewed Nature (life) as one. Already then he viewed imperfect humans as "natural" for everything in Nature is inherently natural. Christians and others viewed malformed humans as manifestations of evil and poets often referred to such people as "the work of the Devil".
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