Aristotle didn't know the existence of earthquakes as there was no earthquake in the world at his time. However he would believe that they were cause by many people farting simultaneously if earthquakes existed back then.
Aristotle believed that the liver functioned merely to cool the blood.
No, Aristotle did not believe matter was made of atoms. He believed in the concept of the four elements - earth, water, air, and fire - as the building blocks of matter. This perspective was later challenged by the atomic theory proposed by Democritus and further developed by modern scientists.
Aristotle believed that matter was continuous and infinitely divisible, in contrast to Democritus who proposed that matter was composed of indivisible particles called atoms. Aristotle's view prevailed until the development of modern atomic theory in the 19th century.
Most Ancient Greek philosophers assumed that the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets circled the Earth, including the systems of Aristotle (according the Aristotelian physics) and Ptolemy.
Aristotle believed that the center of the earth was composed of the element earth, surrounded by water, then air, and finally fire. This concept was part of his theory of the four elements, which he believed made up all matter in the universe.
Aristotle did not believe that void or empty space could exist.
Aristotle believed geocentric.
I don't believe Aristotle wrote an autobiography.
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Aristotle had more people believe in his ideas than Democritus. Aristotle's teachings greatly influenced Western philosophy and science, while Democritus's atomic theory was not widely accepted during his time.
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No, Aristotle believed that men are unequal at birth.
Aristotle believed a democracy was the best form of government
He thoght it was big
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He didn't. Christianity did not exist at the time of Aristotle