He read, he studied, he discussed and debated, he intellectually analyzed and synthesized ideas, and he thought. He thought a lot, and deeply. In his day there was no distinction between science as we know it and philosophy. Aristotle was not an experimental scientist by any definition. But he could handle himself well enough when it came to thinking something through. Oh. Did I mention that he read?
Aristotle is the scientist who organized animals into groups according to how they moved.
The first conscious being to ask a question or wonder.
Aristotle did not invent anything in the traditional sense. He was a philosopher, scientist, and polymath in ancient Greece, known for his contributions to various fields such as logic, ethics, biology, and metaphysics. Aristotle lived from 384-322 BCE.
No, Aristotle did not win a Nobel Prize, as these prestigious awards were not established until the late 19th century, long after Aristotle's time. Aristotle was a Greek philosopher, scientist, and teacher who lived in the 4th century BCE.
Copernicus brought the science, Galileo worked the church to allow scientists to answer questions already "answered" in the Bible, in this case the question of whether the earth is in motion, which the Bible says it is not.
No, he was a Middle Ages Scientist
No, he was a Middle Ages Scientist
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He was known as a philosopher.
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Aristotle is the scientist who organized animals into groups according to how they moved.
Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher; this word (phil = lover, sophos = wisdom) to the Greeks meant all branches of learning, so yes, Aristotle was a scientist.
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