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zheka24 [161]
3 years ago
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Read the quotation from the Greek philosopher Aristotle. [A] state which becomes progressively more and more a unity will cease

to be a state at all. Plurality of numbers is natural in a state; and the further it moves away from plurality towards unity, the less of a state it becomes. Aristotle believed that the citizens of a successful state must share the same beliefs. follow the leadership of a dictator. hold annual elections. allow for a diversity of opinions.[A] state which becomes progressively more and more a unity will cease to be a state at all. Plurality of numbers is natural in a state; and the further it moves away from plurality towards unity, the less of a state it becomes. Aristotle believed that the citizens of a successful state must share the same beliefs. follow the leadership of a dictator. hold annual elections. allow for a diversity of opinions.\
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Likurg_2 [28]3 years ago
6 0

Answering the question, Aristotle believed that the citizens of a successful state must allow for a diversity of opinions.

For states to progress or to be progressive, Aristotle believes there should be diversity of opinions. He believes allowing diversity of opinions will promote growth.

<h2>Further Explanation</h2>

Aristotle was a Greek philosopher in ancient Greece during the classical period. He founded the Peripatetic school of philosophy and the lyceum, a temple that was dedicated to Lyceus.

Aristotle was born in Stagira, a city which is located in Northern Greece. He lost his father when was a child and he was raised by a guardian. At the age of 18, Aristotle joined a Plato’s academy and remained in the academy till the age of 35. Aristotle left the academy after the death of Plato and was offered a tutoring job by Philip II of Macedon.

Beginning of 343 BC, Aristotle created a library in lyceum where he produced numerous books. He also tutored Alexandra the great, who was a king of the kingdom of Macedon. The writing of Aristotle covers many subject areas and government.

He was known for his writing which covers many subjects including:

  • Metaphysics
  • Theater
  • Music
  • Biology
  • Zoology
  • Psychology
  • Economics
  • Politics and many more

Learn more about Aristotle at:

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monitta3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

D. allow for diversity of opinions

Explanation:

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