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Main Entry:
Ar·is·tot·le
[
ar
-
uh
-stot-l
]
/
ˈær
əˌstɒt
l
/
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Aristotle
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Main Entry:
Aristotle
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Aristotle
didn't think much of the emotional appeal.
Aristotle
believed that there was a force in the stone that impelled it towards the ground.
Aristotle
thought the same way, if you want a cart to keep moving, you have to push it.
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Aristotle
didn't think much of the emotional appeal.
Aristotle
believed that there was a force in the stone that impelled it towards the ground.
Aristotle
thought the same way, if you want a cart to keep moving, you have to push it.
Aristotle
once wrote that philosophy begins in wonder, but one might equally well say that philosophy begins with inner conflict.
Aristotle
divided explanations of the world into scientific and non-scientific explanations.
Aristotle
himself tried to debunk the legend, but was generally ignored.
Aristotle
said that facts lead to wisdom and opinions lead to foolishness.
Aristotle
defined virtue as a quality of character that makes for a life well lived.
Aristotle
observed that in cities you have the haves and the have nots.
Aristotle
said that the biggest danger to democracy is not insurgency, it's apathy.
Aristotle
was less concerned with resources or food than with maintaining order.
Aristotle
remarked on the phenomenon, known as bioluminescence, in.
Aristotle
was certainly led astray in part simply because he thought slaves were inferior people in some sense.
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The American Heritage® New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition
Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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