Which of the following is an example of Scala Naturae?

a. Darwin's ladder-like understand of nature from the most complex to simplest
b. Darwin's ladder-like understand of nature from simplest to the most complex
c. Aristotle's ladder-like understand of nature from the most complex to simplest
d. Aristotle's ladder-like understand of nature from simplest to the most complex


Answer: d. Aristotle's ladder-like understand of nature from simplest to the most complex

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