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Swedish Naturalist Carolus Linnaeus devised a system of grouping organisms into hierarchical categories according to their form and structure. Aristotle classified organisms into only two taxa - either plants or animals.

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Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher who made significant contributions to many fields, including ethics, metaphysics, and Biology. Linnaeus was an 18th-century Swedish botanist who is considered the father of modern taxonomy. While Aristotle focused on philosophy and natural history, Linnaeus developed the binomial nomenclature system for classifying and naming organisms in a systematic way.

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