Aristotle Research Paper

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The greatest philosopher and thinker throughout the ancient ages, he is the one, who established Logic and enriched philosophy, and no one left as many principles and notes in all the fields of human sciences as Aristotle had done.
Many of his theories are debunked nowadays, but the most valuable thing he left for us, for all the humankind after his death, was using our minds to understand anything and everything.
He's the one who made every thought, every belief, and every theory object to human's mind.
He was the first one to say that the universe doesn't apply to chance, gods or even magic; but it applies to fixed natural laws which don't change due to the desires of individuals.
This method of thinking was the first defense line of the western civilization against magic, traditional way of …show more content…

At the age of 17, he went to Athena, to be taught be the great Plato, but maybe Aristotle had learnt observation and research from his father, and learnt philosophical thinking from his master, Plato.
Aristotle wrote more than 170 books, but history kept only 47 for us. The number of these books doesn't really matter, what matters is the magnificent deep influence those books did to all of the human civilization, that's what really matters.
Aristotle wrote about astronomy, biology, geology, geography, anatomy and every field of science at his time.
In philosophy, he is a great teacher and thinker, he wrote in mythology, psychology, manners, theology, economy, politics and beauty.
He made the science of logic, he wrote about constitutions, and he had many faults and flaws, but those flaws are nothing compared to the glorious facts he discovered in every field.
Aristotle was Alexander's teacher, and he was the first scientist to be provided and supported with money by the government (Alexander).
When people raised rage against Alexander, they charged Aristotle with