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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?

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