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Aristotle did not have a single "first discovery" as his contributions spanned many fields, including philosophy, Biology, and ethics. He began his studies around 367 BCE when he joined Plato's Academy, and his work continued for decades. Notably, his foundational ideas in natural philosophy and logic were developed during the 4th century BCE. His major works, such as Nicomachean Ethics and Physics, were written in the latter part of his life, around 350 BCE.

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