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What contribution did Aristotle have in astronomy?

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The philosopher Aristotle is known as the father of what?

of phycics and astronomy


What is philosopher Aristotle known as the father of?

of phycics and astronomy


What were the fields of Aristotle?

Aristotle wrote on many topics, such as politics, poetry, physics, astronomy, biology, and philosophy.


What are three of the most important people in astronomy?

aristotle, copernicus, galileo


Which thinker does not belong in the following list and why not Galileo Aristotle Kepler Copernicus?

Aristotle does not belong in the list because he did not make significant contributions to the field of astronomy like the others did. Galileo, Kepler, and Copernicus are known for their revolutionary work in advancing our understanding of the universe through their observations and theories.


What is the most populated job in astronomy?

There are more astronomy teachers than any other kind of astronomers.


What else did Aristotle studied other than physics?

Well Aristotle was interested in Physics, biology, zoology science..................


The difference between Aristotle and ptolemy?

Aristotle was a Greek philosopher who made significant contributions to various fields, including ethics, logic, and metaphysics. Ptolemy, on the other hand, was an astronomer and mathematician who developed the geocentric model of the universe. While Aristotle's work influenced a wide range of disciplines, Ptolemy's contributions were mostly focused on astronomy.


Where did Alexander the Great learn astronomy?

At Temple of the Nymphs at Mieza in Macedonia under the tutelage of Aristotle.


Who did Alexander the great study with as a child?

Alexander the Great studied with Aristotle as a boy


What branch of science did Aristotle study?

Aristotle studied multiple branches of science, including biology, physics, astronomy, and metaphysics. He is best known for his contributions to the fields of logic and philosophy.