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  • Plato's dialogues, and to a lesser extent Aristotle's writings, have conveyed to later generations an impression that the Acade ...and Arcesilaus (ca. 266-240 BC). The selection of Speusippus, instead of [[Aristotle]] is thought by some scholars of [[ancient history]] to be the reason for t
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  • ...rble bust of [[Aristotle]].}} It was the Greek philosopher and scientist [[Aristotle]] (384–322 BC) who was the first to use the word meteorology in his book
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  • <blockquote>"The only philosophical debt I can acknowledge is to Aristotle. I most emphatically disagree with a great many parts of his philosophy-- ...st sense of that word. No matter what remnants of Platonism did exist in Aristotle's system, his incomparable achievement lay in the fact that he defined the
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  • ...a deliberate lack of moral purpose will also be expressive of character. Aristotle was adamant that characters should be consistent; “As an example of motiv While Aristotle’s criticisms are critiques of particular scripts rather than of the actor
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  • ...e=gbs_navlinks_s ''Greek theories of elementary cognition from Alcmaeon to Aristotle'']. Clarendon Press. ...l writings of early commentator of Alcmaeon, including Diogenes Laertius, Aristotle, Chalcidius (4th century AD), Theophrastus, and gives a coherent narrative
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  • ...refers to systems of [[belief]]s like those enunciated by, for example, [[Aristotle]], [[Ptolemy]], [[Copernicus]], [[Galileo]], [[Isaac Newton]], [[Quantum ph
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  • ...f a painting made in ancient Greece depicting students at the Academy.|Did Aristotle have a ''man crush'' on Plato?]] ...Writer Peter Hartlaub in the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' wondered whether Aristotle had a ''man-crush'' on his teacher and fellow [[philosophy|philosopher]] [[
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  • ==Aristotle==
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  • ...clidean plane|vector addition]]) and he performed experiments that refuted Aristotle's law of free fall—he did this a number of years before [[Galileo Galilei
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  • The mouth of an urchin, called the [[Aristotle's lantern]], consists of 5 teeth and is located on the underside (or oral)
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  • ...eas were largely compatible with faith, a greater emphasis was placed upon Aristotle's logic. During the later period of the medieval ages, logic became a main ...was how the founders of distinct traditions of logic, namely [[Plato]], [[Aristotle]], [[Mozi]] and [[Aksapada Gautama]], conceived of logic. Modern logicians
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  • In antiquity various philosophers studied topics in economics. Aristotle was the most important. ===Aristotle===
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  • | ARISTOTLE<ref name="doi10.1056/NEJMoa1107039"/><br/>2011|| 18,201 patients|| apixaban
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  • ...ttributed to the [[Old Testament]] scribes and later to [[Aristotle]].<ref>Aristotle (ca. 330 B.C.), ''Works'' (reproduced and published by the Clarendon Press
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  • ...ave subsequently grown into their own disciplines: the Greek philosopher [[Aristotle]] was one of the first [[biology|biologists]] and [[science|scientists]], b ...uld be to explain that it is the main subject of the works of [[Plato]], [[Aristotle]], [[Confucius]], [[Lao Tse]], [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]], [[Thomas A
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  • ...To be truly human, one had to be an active citizen to the community, which Aristotle expressed: “To take no part in the running of the community's affairs is
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  • ...n things themselves, illustrating the limitation of senses. His student, [[Aristotle]], however, disagreed with him on this stance and advocated for the use of
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  • ...ocess whose dependence upon observation is unclear, as Quine suggested. As Aristotle posited, we might never have invented the concept of 'circularity' were it ...al members. |isbn=031331845X |year=2003 |url=http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Aristotle-excerpt.htm |pages=p. 72}}
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  • 384 [[Aristotle]] (384-322) pupil of Plato, author of ''The Politics'' ...id Ibn Rushd)[http://www.iep.utm.edu/ibnrushd/] (1126-1198) interpretor of Aristotle, leading Islamic philosopher
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  • ...rofessor of Rhetoric. His friend's death, and his grief. His studies of [[Aristotle]] between the ages of twenty and twenty-nine. Thoughts on astrology. His
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