Aristotle

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A Greek philosopher and polymath, student of Plato

Real World Example

Aristotle was a Greek philosopher who lived from 384-322 BC and was a student of Plato. He made significant contributions to many fields, including science, politics, ethics, and logic, laying the foundation for Western philosophy. Aristotle's method of systematic observation and analysis influenced how knowledge was gathered and understood in ancient Greece. His work, especially in logic and reasoning, is still crucial today in fields like science and mathematics. For example, when students learn about the scientific method in school, they are using a process of inquiry that can be traced back to Aristotle's emphasis on observation and evidence.

Practice Version

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