Aristotle believed that tyrants were unjust rulers who sought their own self-interest at the expense of the common good. He argued that a tyrant's rule was detrimental to the stability and well-being of a society, as it lacked the principles of justice and virtue necessary for a thriving community.
Aristotle had more people believe in his ideas than Democritus. Aristotle's teachings greatly influenced Western philosophy and science, while Democritus's atomic theory was not widely accepted during his time.
No, Aristotle did not believe in the existence of atoms. He believed that all matter was continuous and infinitely divisible.
Aristotle viewed tyranny as a corrupt and unjust form of government where a single ruler exercises absolute power for their own gain, without consideration for the well-being of the citizens. He believed that tyrants often ruled through fear and intimidation, leading to a lack of freedom and stability within society. Overall, Aristotle considered tyranny to be an undesirable and harmful system of governance.
Aristotle believed in a geocentric model, where the Earth is at the center of the universe, with celestial bodies revolving around it.
Aristotle believed in empiricism and logic in understanding the natural world. He made significant contributions in various fields, including philosophy, science, ethics, politics, and metaphysics. Aristotle's work influenced Western thought for centuries and continues to be studied and debated in academia.
Aristotle believed geocentric.
I don't believe Aristotle wrote an autobiography.
Aristotle had more people believe in his ideas than Democritus. Aristotle's teachings greatly influenced Western philosophy and science, while Democritus's atomic theory was not widely accepted during his time.
No, Aristotle believed that men are unequal at birth.
Aristotle believed a democracy was the best form of government
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He thoght it was big
He didn't. Christianity did not exist at the time of Aristotle
The people.
Earth
The Earth was, he believed.