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Aristotle The PhilosopherAristotle The PhilosopherOut of the great Greek philosophers, Aristotle was one of the most famous. He was portrayed as someone with unconventional and abstruse philosophical way of thinking. Aristotle is such a talented individual that even other educated people bow their respect for him. Quite notably, he writes literatures that are highly accurate and fairly easy to comprehend. Whenever one talks about Western cultures, encounter with Aristotle will be inevitable. He is such a difficult individual that he did not even get along with his also famous teacher, Plato. Not only did Aristotle have difficult personalities, he did not get along with most people due to his know-it-all attitudes. He was born in 384 B.C in Stagira, Thrace, Greece. He was the son of a physician father, whose profession equipped Aristotle with science background. When he was 17, he decided that he would broaded his knowledge and he chose to go to a city, Athens. In Athens, he studied under the guidance of Plato, with whom he stayed until Plato’s death in year 347 B.C. A few years after Plato’s death, Aristotle was entitled to teach Macedonia’s young prince, Alexander The Great. As Alexander The Great grew up, he began conquering other neighbouring areas. Aristotle did not approve of this and he decided to go back to Athens and found his own school, called the Lyceum. He taught there for 12 years until his death. Unlike his teacher, Plato, who taught in more abstract ways, Aristotle preferred to define things in more concrete, scientific manners. He seemed to always have had explanations for every intricate details of the world around him. That is, he tried to reason things based on direct observations and cataloging of phenomenon. As a result, Aristotle was able to define everything in concrete, logical manner, from mathematics to physics, from poetry to embryology. User Comments and ReviewsPosted by M.Nelson, science teacher on Fri Apr 21 2006 I would like to have read some of his Posted by Anonymous on Sat Jul 29 2006 I want a photo of Aristotle, or at least a Posted by Travis Kepler high school stud on Tue Sep 12 2006 you could more about Aristotle i was Posted by shemales pictures on Mon Apr 6 2009 Since one of the ideas is to split strings not into words, but hopefully into phrases more semantically informative than the words they are made of, doing that better should mean better suggestions, and avoiding what essentially are word n-tuples should m Help our community! Please leave a comment or review, |
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