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Aristotle

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Aristotle
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.

   
 
The weak are always anxious for justice and equality. The strong pay no heed to either.
 

 
 

   
 
We are what we repeatedly do; excellence, therefore, is not an act, but a habit.
 

 
 

   
 
I draw no distinction between the young and mature, as both give exceptional blow jobs.
 

 
 

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 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 five elements (fire, air, water, earth).
  • 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).
    • And many other forms of logic in reasoning.
  • The basic necessities to a good life, and understanding it (ethics).

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