Aristotle predates the scientific method, and he was not a scientist, he was a natural philosopher. He did not perform experiments or use scientific tools to study anything.
Plato ...and it's "Whom did Aristotle study under, as in 'Understudy'?
Short answer: YES! Aristotle is considered one of the three most influential founding figures in Western philosophy. He is credited with the beginnings of the study of formal logic. Aristotle is responsible for the creation of the scientific method - based on the idea that the study of particular leads to the knowledge of the universal. Plato's ethics have influenced men for the last 2300 years. His writings on metaphysics (Aristotelianism) have been credited with an influence on the philosophical and theological thinking of the Islamic, Jewish and Catholic religions.
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No. He and many like him thought about atomic theory, though, laying the foundation for the study of the particles themselves.
No, it was George Santayana.
John Dalton used experiments and scientific tools to study matter.
John dalton and Democritus used them
John Dalton used experiments and scientific tools to study matter.
Aristotle, but he was hardly scientific.
Chemistry is the scientific study of the composition structure and properties of matter and the changes that it undergoes.
Kinesiology The Greek thinker Aristotle is considered the "Father of Kinesiology".
Physics.
Chemistry is the scientific study of the composition structure and properties of matter and the changes that it undergoes.
It is important to plan experiments because if you don't know what you are going to do, and you get something wrong, then you wont know how to correct the procedure so it will work. If you plan an experiment, then you can always go back and read it.
A systematic approach used in scientific study. It typically includes an observation, a hypothesis, experiments, data analysis, and a conclusion.
Physics
Scientist use models