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Why didn't Aristotle's method of classification work?

why didn't Aristotle's classification work


Who was the philosopher who studied Aristotle's work?

Aristotle


Where did Aristotle do his work?

Aristotle did much of his work in Athens. He founded a school called the Lyceum. Aristotle liked to walk around the school grounds while teaching his students.


Whose theories regarding tragedy as a genre have been the most influential?

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Aristotle's work experiences?

In addition to being a philosopher Aristotle was a tutor, teacher and writer


Contribution in geometry of Aristotle geometry?

Aristotle considered geometry one of the most important sciences, and did some work with point and line planar geometry. He also used geometry as a way into sciences where he did more work, like optics and mechanics.


Who invented Logos Pathos and Ethos?

The concepts of logos, pathos, and ethos were introduced by the Greek philosopher Aristotle in his work "Rhetoric." Aristotle is considered one of the most influential figures in the development of the field of rhetoric and his ideas on persuasive communication have had a lasting impact.


Did Aristotle work with another scientist?

Yes, he did work alone!!


Which scientist's work did Copernicus contradict?

aristotle


What was the name of Aristotle's influential work about syllogism?

Aristotle's influential work about syllogism is called "Prior Analytics." It is part of his Organon, a collection of works on logic.


Aristotle is most renowned as the first scientist to attempt to collect and classify all available information on?

Aristotle is most renowned for his work in philosophy, particularly in metaphysics, ethics, and logic. He was also an influential biologist, focusing on the classification of animals and their behavior.


What is facts about Aristotle?

Aristotle was a student of Plato. The majority of Aristotle's work has been lost, but about one third of it remains. Aristotle wrote on many subjects, such as science, poetry, music, theater, ethics and politics.