Economics for Aristotle is a matter of family. He believed that society has two dimentions:public affairs and house affair's called the latter as 'oikos' or act of earning for oneself and other family members.So,based on this saying, Economy is an area of private not public and state has no right to interfere.
Aristotle did not contribute to the understanding of evolution. Evolution as a scientific theory was developed in the 19th century by Charles Darwin, while Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher and scientist who lived in the 4th century BC. Aristotle's focus was on natural philosophy and biology but did not propose a theory of evolution as we understand it today.
Aristotle made significant contributions to various areas of philosophy, including metaphysics, ethics, and logic. He developed the idea of the four causes to explain how things come to be, and his ethical theory centered around the concept of virtue ethics. Additionally, Aristotle's logical works laid the foundation for the field of formal logic.
Aristotle Onassis's birth name is Aristotle Socrates Onassis.
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Aristotle describes the Unity of Action in "The Poetics," which emphasizes that a play should have a single main plotline that is cohesive and focused. This unity suggests that all elements of the story should contribute to the central theme and should be related to the main storyline.
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Aristotle believed that women contribute only a place for generation to occur, or that women contribute totally passive matter
xenophane contribute nothing in economics
the government ,to the planet and the stars
the contribution of macroeconomics to microeconomics
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He identified more that 117 new marine species.
what does economic theory contribute to managerial economics
He identified more that 117 new marine species.
verry near to nothing he had a few theorys witch turned out to be wrong
Aristotle contributed the art of debate into the modern world. He wanted everyone to argue for what they believed in and to question their surroundings. He never wanted anyone to settle.
Aristotle did not directly contribute to the discovery of the speed of light. The speed of light was first measured by Ole Roemer in the 17th century using observations of Jupiter's moon Io, and later refined by other scientists. Aristotle's work primarily focused on natural philosophy and did not extend to the study of light and its speed.