Basically, Aristotle thought what many thinkers have thought, namely, that a human being who fulfills his or her potential is divine. In other words, if we use our minds properly, we can come very close to living a divine life.
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Science I think
I think it was Aristotle
The need to think logically.
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He thought it was a trapezoid.
Aristotle believed that the blood was cooled by the brain.
No, Aristotle did not believe in the existence of atoms. He believed that all matter was continuous and infinitely divisible.
I think that it was Prometheus.
he studied the earth and what he think it looked like
Aristotle did not think in terms like dualism. But Aristotle grew up in a Hellenist society that was built around slavery. Aristotle tried to make sense of this reality. Aristotle invented a god-factor 'anima' and supposed that slaves (barbarians) had little god-factor and were born to serve Master with much god-factor. For Aristotle slaves were similar to present day cows, that are born to produce milk for farmers. Not worth much attention.
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms used Aristotle's theory of natural rights as an inspiration. Natural rights are universally agreed upon by all mankind, and it is the duty of government to enforce these rights for the individual.
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