Alexander, of course, was a very greedy and self centered man, but as you may know, Aristole and Alexander were friends. Friends indeed. So- because of this, maybe he didn't have to say anything inparticular to get him to listen. He just listened to Aristotle. Just because they were friends, and Alexander's close friends were very important to him, not as important as he was to himself, but still close. So, bottoms line is that he didn't say anything. He might have given Alexander a nudge and said, "Dearest Alexander- Wouldn't you listen? I beggeth you.". Hence- him, (Alexander), listening. Good question, overall, but you could have easily found that on Google and not had to wait and read all of this, obviously. Be sure to research things, because I'm sure this is for a project because people whom go on here don't usually come on here just because and ask this scientific philosophy question. I'm sure you aren't an adult, if so, that makes no difference. Thank you for this question, person whom I don't know.
Aristotle advised Alexander to treat the Greeks as friends and allies, to respect their customs and traditions, and to be a leader who is just and virtuous. He also emphasized the importance of seeking wisdom and knowledge in order to govern wisely and fairly.
It is not entirely clear whether Plato, Aristotle, and Alexander the Great died specifically for their beliefs. Plato is said to have died of natural causes, Aristotle may have died of natural causes as well, and Alexander the Great is believed to have died from illness or poisoning. However, all three individuals did have strong convictions and beliefs that defined their lives and actions.
Aristotle taught at the Lyceum in Athens, Greece, which was a school that he founded. The Lyceum was a center of learning and philosophy where Aristotle and his students engaged in discussions and lectures on a wide range of topics.
Aristotle had one sister and one brother. His sister's name was Arimneste and his brother's name was Arimnestus. Aristotle was probably the youngest of the three children. Aristotle's parents were Phaestis and Nicomachus. Phaestis, his mother, was a woman of aristocratic descent. Nicomachus, his father, was a physician said to be able to trace his ancestry through a line of distinguished physicians.
Aristotle said that the end and object of speech is persuasion. Language should be used to convince and influence others towards a particular viewpoint or action.
Aristotle's parents were Phaestis and Nicomachus. Phaestis, his mother, was a woman of aristocratic descent. Nicomachus, his father, was a physician said to be able to trace his ancestry through a line of distinguished physicians. Aristotle had one sister and one brother. His sister's name was Arimneste and his brother's name was Arimnestus. Aristotle was probably the youngest of the three children.
It is not entirely clear whether Plato, Aristotle, and Alexander the Great died specifically for their beliefs. Plato is said to have died of natural causes, Aristotle may have died of natural causes as well, and Alexander the Great is believed to have died from illness or poisoning. However, all three individuals did have strong convictions and beliefs that defined their lives and actions.
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Aristotle Onassis was his name. listen carefully to the Spector songs- Sweet Talking Guy- ship horns in intro- and calliope- implying Greek origin (he"s So Fine- the Doo Lang song) Doo Lang, he used to do my shirts, said Jack Spector.
Aristotle said the earth was in the center. Ptolemy supported Aristotle and added to it. Copernicus said the sun was in the middle. Galileo also said the sun was in the center and added to Copernicus.
Ask him what do you do for him. Listen to his answer and make your own personal decision about it.
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Somewhere along the line he said that his tutor, Aristotle, was more of a father to him than his actual father was, so I'm going to go out on a limb here and say no.