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Aristotle contributed the art of debate into the modern world. He wanted everyone to argue for what they believed in and to question their surroundings. He never wanted anyone to settle.
Modern monkeys are not the ancestors of modern humans. however, animals that we would consider to be ape-like, but which are now extinct, were the ancestors of both modern humans and modern monkeys.
Modern subsistence hunting differs from the poaching of animals for tusks horns or hides in a couple of ways. Poaching for example is illegal.
If by "human-like animals" you mean hominids, about 15 million years. If you meant animals in the genus Homo (which modern humans are) then about 2.5 million years.
In most countries animals are not strangled to kill them. That would be a VERY cruel way to kill an animal. In modern countries animals are first stunned (made unconscious so that they can not feel anything) before they are killed.
Aristotle was a philosopher and dedicated student according to modern standards. Aristotle was a type of scientist, (philosopher), he was a educator to some and he owned his own academy. He was also an author.
An astronomer, they studied the stars and so do modern astronomers, why should there be any difference in naming? Aristotle was a philosopher.
The classification of animals began with the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, who grouped animals based on their physical characteristics. His system formed the foundation for the modern system of animal classification developed by Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century.
There have been several figures throughout history that contributed to theorizing music.
Aristotle's way of classification, known as the Aristotelian system, was based on a hierarchical approach where organisms were grouped based on shared characteristics. He classified organisms into broad categories such as animals and plants, and further divided them into increasingly specific subcategories based on observable traits.
Aristotle's contributions in fields such as logic, ethics, politics, and natural sciences have had a profound impact on modern thought and education. His ideas have influenced Western philosophy, science, and politics, shaping various disciplines and providing a foundation for many modern theories and concepts.
Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and teacher who formulated the basis for much of today's modern science. Aristotle was born in Stageira; a Greek Colony When in Macedonia, in 384 BC. Aristotle was a little boy both his parents died. He was raised by his foster parents Proxenus and his wife. When he was 18 he entered an academy called Plato's school in Athens. Where he stayed for nearly 20 years. He was one of the brightest most learned students and they called him the "Intelligence of the school" and the "reader" Plato died in 347 BC. Aristotle married the ruler's daughter Pithias. Aristotle was considered one of the greatest philosophers of all time. Aristotle was born in Greece. He lived from 384 B.C to 322 B.C. Also he wrote a lot of on books on philosophy. He founded his own school in Athens called Lyceum. Died 322 b.c.
Aristotle was the father of science. He was the first to classify animals and plants. He also developed the inductive-deductive method.
No one knows for sure. Most scholars believe that this Greek philosopher was from Miletus in Asia Minor (now modern-day Turkey). He lived from about 500 B.C. to 450 B.C., studied Aristotle's works and taught Democritus.
Aristotle contributed the art of debate into the modern world. He wanted everyone to argue for what they believed in and to question their surroundings. He never wanted anyone to settle.
Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
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