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goldenfox [79]
3 years ago
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Match the philosopher with his Ideas achievements or events in his life Aristotle

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andrey2020 [161]3 years ago
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Aristotle tutored Alexander the Great.


Hope This Helps ^_^

Leni [432]3 years ago
3 0
Hey there!

Aristotle was a thinker, a teacher, and more known as a philosopher. He was born in Chalcis, Greece, in 384 BCE, and died in 322. He was one of the greatest thinkers of the known world, and his ideas shaped massive intellectual revolutions backed behind philosophy and thought such as the Enlightenment. Plato, another philosopher was his inspiration. Like Plato, Aristotle thought that philosophers were necessary in society, but it's not proven that he necessary believed that they knew better than everybody else- as Plato stated in the <em>Republic. </em>However, even though he studied in Plato's academy, he publicly expressed his non-belief of Plato's forms theory.

When Aristotle, an original Macedonian, was in Athens, he made many contributions. He created the basis of our mammal classification systems and wrote over 100 books. Aristotle disagreed with many, and being a philosopher as opposed to a historian (such as Livy) he created many of his own. In conclusion, his contributions greatly shape society today.

Hope this helps, and be sure to come to me with any questions!
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