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emerge; and the ultimate problems are as inscrutable as of old. 
In wonderment, says Aristotle, does philosophy begin, and more than 
once he rings the changes on the theme. Now, as in the beginning, 
wonderment and admiration are the portion of the biologist, as of 
all those who contemplate the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all 
that in them is.” 
