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Ancient Greek certainly didn't like Aristotle, he only escaped death penalty by flying to his native city.

Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics for ages was condemned by the catholic church as barbarian. After translation in Latin and use by not-native Latin speakers it was Thomas Aquinas who realized that Aristotle's writings fitted his idea of god.

Conclusion, Aristotle encouraged use of logic and deserves credit for it.

No reason at all to like the person Aristotle nor his views

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Aristotle was a prominent Greek philosopher who made significant contributions to various fields, including logic, metaphysics, ethics, and natural sciences. His ideas and works have had a lasting impact on Western thought and have influenced numerous areas of study. Many admire him for his systematic approach to knowledge and his comprehensive analysis of a wide range of topics.

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