He invented the syllogism and also contributed to the sorting of living things. From there comes so called binominal nomenclature.
Aristotle did not invent the telescope; he lived roughly 2000 years before the telescope was invented.
Aristotle invented/descovered that the earth was not flat :p
Yes
He helped invent a telescope ;)
Aristotle did not invent anything in the traditional sense. He was a philosopher and polymath known for his contributions to fields such as logic, ethics, metaphysics, and biology. His works laid the foundation for many Western philosophical and scientific theories.
Aristotle is remembered as a natural philosopher rather than as a scientist, and he did not invent the scientific method.
My info on him states he was a teacher, scientist, started the first school, and wrote books, but doesn't show he invented a game.
Aristotle is believe to be the greatest scientist ... but it depend who do you ask. He contribution the development of the science he spent most of his life researching the natural science. He really did not invent any thing just only improve .... so yeah .....
Yes, there are several things named after Aristotle, including the Aristotelian logic, Aristotelian ethics, and the Aristotelian physics. Additionally, there is the Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki in Greece and the lunar crater called Aristotle.
he was taught by aristotle
Proxenus of Atarneus raised Aristotle for about six years after the death of Aristotle's father. Aristotle's father died when he was a child and Proxenus became his guardian during this time.
Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher. There is an Aristotle's crater on the moon, the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Aristotle Square in Thessaloniki, Greece. In Oxford, England there is an Aristotle Lane, and in Chalkidiki, Greece there is a municipality named Aristotelis.