it is alive
Aristotle believed that all change is caused by something else, and that everything that changes has a cause or reason for that change.
Aristotle argued that according to his principle of non-contradiction, something cannot both be and not be at the same time and in the same sense. In other words, he believed that contradictions cannot exist.
Aristotle did not explicitly say the phrase "you are what you repeatedly do." However, the concept aligns with his idea that excellence is not an act but a habit, emphasizing the importance of consistent practice and behavior in achieving virtuous and excellent character.
Aristotle's audience would say that an action is virtuous when it strikes a balance between extremes, as per his doctrine of the Golden Mean. They would also acknowledge the importance of ethics in achieving eudaemonia, or human flourishing.
Aristotle is considered the father of formal logic. He developed the syllogism, a form of deductive reasoning that consists of a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion. Aristotle's work on logic laid the foundation for the study of reasoning and argumentation.
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It would be mean to say to someone, "You have no soul."
In Gaelic, you can say "mo chara anam" to mean "my soul friend".
Aristotle believed that all change is caused by something else, and that everything that changes has a cause or reason for that change.
Aristotle argued that according to his principle of non-contradiction, something cannot both be and not be at the same time and in the same sense. In other words, he believed that contradictions cannot exist.
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When we say that something is alive. we mean it has life in it.
that something is fresh
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You say you're sorry.
There is no Samoan word for beutiful soul...but to something similar to it is "Lotolelei" which, translated in English means "good heart".
It means that you love them so much you would give up your heart and soul for them.