Aristotle believed that tyrants were unjust rulers who sought their own self-interest at the expense of the common good. He argued that a tyrant's rule was detrimental to the stability and well-being of a society, as it lacked the principles of justice and virtue necessary for a thriving community.
Aristotle did not believe that void or empty space could exist.
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.
Yes it is. You're close to living in one. "Tyranny is a compound of the extreme forms of oligarchy and democracy...Tyrants are drawn from the populace and the masses, to serve as their protectors against the notables, and in order to prevent them from suffering any injustice from that class...it may safely be said that most tyrants have begun their careers as demagogues, who won the popular confidence by calumniating the notables..." Aristotle, Politics Bk V, Ch X
No, Aristotle did not believe in the existence of atoms. He believed that all matter was continuous and infinitely divisible.
Aristotle was a geocentric believer( the earth was at the center of the universe.
Aristotle did not believe that void or empty space could exist.
Aristotle believed geocentric.
I don't believe Aristotle wrote an autobiography.
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.
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
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