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Aristotle | |
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Born | 384 BC |
Died | 322 BC (aged 61–62) |
Era | Ancient Greek philosophy |
Aristotle was a Greek philosopher, scientist in every subject, master plagiarist, and a cult leader (Aristotelianism) of works adopted as the building blocks for modern science and literally everything else.
In the past Aristotle was a student of Plato, who in turn was a student of Socrates, all of which overrated well renowned for their philosophical and scientific theories.
Quotes
You have probably heard his quotes around, especially from teachers - as it simulates the image of intelligence, in order to satisfy their egos.
Works & Theories
Aristotle wrote as many as 200 treatises on a fuck-ton of subjects (even on music, aesthetics, and sex). Too bad only a third of it remains.
Here is his most prominent work:
- The first solid logic of the earth being round.
- Classification of many living things (vertebrate, invertebrates, and others), which founded Zoology.
- The logic how women are inferior and "deformed males", as well as "more deceptive, more impulsive ... more jealous, more querulous" than men.
- The fifth element (fire, air, water, earth, aether).
- The first systemised way of winning an argument (formal/informal fallacy), basically how anyone can bullshit and manipulate someone to win an argument (ad hominem, straw man… etc).
- As well as many forms of logic in reasoning, of which are uninteresting to write down.
- The basic necessities to a good life, and understanding it (ethics).
See Also
- Philosophy
- Science
- Deep thinker
- Socrates
- Hegel
- Nietzsche
- Grease
- WHAT HAS SCIENCE DONE?
- Cult
- Philosopher Attack
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