Aristotle's Beliefs

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According to Aristotle’s belief, in order for there to be a civilization four main factors must be present. The four included; customs, arts, technology and government. To understand these beliefs, one must dissect each one carefully and apply them to a life situation. For instance what if developing a new civilization was at the hands of 4 people? How would one apply these beliefs to pick the right people to make the best civilization possible? The first person that would suit the role of customs is a female sociology professor. The reason in picking her is that she understands traditions and cultures of the many successful civilizations. Customs are important to a civilization for multiple reasons. First of all customs are important because it brings a sense of belonging to everyone. Customs emphasize the importance of faith, integrity and the freedom of people. The sociology teacher will be able to educate the first generation and pass forth the priority of customs and traditions to new generations. Lets take a look at the importance of arts. Someone that would represent arts is the religious guy, who’s aspiring to be an artists. As many would believe, art is a means of expression and …show more content…

It's not the technology one might think either. It's not a fancy phone or a high-tech watch. Technology can be a simple thing like building a structure to make fire or making weapons for people to protect themselves. For that role the tribal wife would play the part. Although an unlikely person when one might think of technology, she can do a lot for the society. Since she is skilled with techniques of survival she could teach them to others. That would involve building weapons, making a fire and hunting for food. She can also teach them how to build shelter and plant new foods. Technology comes in many ways and she would be the right person to help the new civilization