"The Story of Philosophy: Aristotle and Greek Science" invites readers to delve into the world of ancient Greece once more, this time guided by the brilliant mind of Aristotle. Will Durant skillfully navigates the life and intellectual contributions of Aristotle, a towering figure in the history of philosophy and science. Aristotle's empirical approach to understanding the natural world laid the foundation for scientific inquiry. Durant explores Aristotle's logical works, metaphysical inquiries, and ethical treatises, shedding light on his contributions to fields as diverse as biology, politics, and ethics. Aristotle's profound influence on subsequent generations of scholars is evident throughout this volume, the second in a series of eleven volumes, . This book is a testament to the enduring relevance of Aristotle's ideas, from his exploration of the "unmoved mover" in metaphysics to his examination of the good life in ethics and politics. "The Story of Philosophy: Aristotle and Greek Science" is an illuminating journey through the origins of empirical thought and the scientific method.