he was Aristotle
1. Plato who a teacher of Aristotle 2. Socrates a teacher of Plato 3. Aristotle 4. Ptolemy...
It's hard to point at one father of Physics. I guess some of the more notable physicists through the different ages were Aristotle, Newton and Einstein. There are different sites and books with explanations about all the major physicists and their contributions, I've linked to one I know and can recommend.
Many, Aristotle, Isaac Newton, Max Born, Albert Einstein, Nils Bohr, Werner Heisnberg are some of the more well known
Roughly speaking, negative 2000 years of scientific progress.Aristotle wasn't wrong about everything, but he was wrong about enough and was regarded as such an authority that it took about 2000 years for scientists to work up the courage to say "You know, Aristotle didn't know beans, you'd get more accurate answers by flipping a coin."
yes Aristotle wrote first book of physics
Well Aristotle was interested in Physics, biology, zoology science..................
he was Aristotle
Aristotle wrote on many topics, such as politics, poetry, physics, astronomy, biology, and philosophy.
aristotle and socrates
"Meta-" means beyond or transcending, and "physical" refers to the material world or things that can be perceived by the senses. So, the literal meaning of metaphysical is "beyond the physical," often referring to abstract concepts or philosophical ideas that exist beyond what is immediately observable.
Aristotle made significant contributions to various fields, including philosophy, biology, physics, and logic. He is known for classifying and organizing knowledge into distinct categories, developing the idea of deductive reasoning, and laying the foundations for biology as a science through his observations of animals and plants. Aristotle's works have had a lasting impact on Western thought and continue to influence fields such as ethics, metaphysics, and political theory.
1. Plato who a teacher of Aristotle 2. Socrates a teacher of Plato 3. Aristotle 4. Ptolemy...
Albert Enstein because of his works in physics and Aristotle for his works in philosophy.
Aristotle studied fields including; Philosophy, Physics, Mathematics, Linguistics, Politics, Poetry, Music, Theatre, Biology and Zoology, among many others.
Aristotle discussed his ides and theories on matter in his book Physics. Greatly simplified, Aristotle understood matter as the foundation of any changing thing. Check out the link for a more detailed description.
Simplicius has written: 'On Aristotle's \\' -- subject(s): Ancient Cosmology 'On Aristotle Categories 9-15' -- subject(s): Categories (Philosophy), Early works to 1800 'In Aristotelis Categorias commentarium ..' 'Simplicii in Aristotelis Physicorum' 'Simplicij Commentarij in libros de anima Aristotelis' -- subject(s): Early works to 1850, Psychology 'On Aristotle On the soul 1.1-2.4' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Early works to 1850, Psychology, Soul 'Simplicius on Aristotle's Physics 6' -- subject(s): Ancient Science, Continuity, Early works to 1800, Physics 'Commentarium in decem Categorias Aristotelis' -- subject(s): Categories (Philosophy) 'Simplicii Commentarii in libros De anima Aristotelis' 'On Aristotle's Physics 5' -- subject(s): Change of state (Physics), Early works to 1800, Phase transformations (Statistical physics), Physics 'On Aristotle Physics 6' 'On Aristotle On the heavens 1.1-4' -- subject(s): Ancient Astronomy, Ancient Cosmology 'Simplicii philosophi acutissimi Commentaria in quatuor libros de coelo Aristotelis' -- subject(s): Greek Astronomy 'In Aristotelis De caelo commentaria ..' 'Corollaries on place and time' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Place (Philosophy), Time 'Simplicii commentarius in Epicteti enchiridion' -- subject(s): Conduct of life, Early works to 1800, Ethics 'Aristotelis De caelo commentaria' -- subject(s): Ancient Cosmology, Cosmology, Early works to 1800 'On Aristotle Physics 5' -- subject(s): Ancient Science, Change, Continuity, Early works to 1800, Physics 'Simplicius on Aristotle On the soul 3.1-5' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Philosophy, Soul 'On Aristotle's \\' -- subject(s): Ancient Cosmology, Cosmology, Early works to 1800