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Q: What did Aristotle believed in?
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Did Aristotle believe geocetrik or heliocentrik?

Aristotle believed geocentric.


What do you know about Aristotle?

Aristotle believed the main purpose of the human brain was to cool the blood.


Aristotle and his beliefs?

Aristotle was a Greek philosopher who believed that knowledge was developed from sense of impression.


Did Aristotle believe all men are created equal?

No, Aristotle believed that men are unequal at birth.


What did Aristotle believe was the best form of government?

Aristotle believed a democracy was the best form of government


Aristotle believed reality was permeated with what?

Aristotle believed that reality was permeated with potentiality and actuality. Potentiality represents what something can become, while actuality represents what something currently is. Aristotle believed that the goal of life is to actualize one's potentiality and fulfill one's purpose.


What was Aristotle's law of motion?

Aristotle believed v = k(F/R) where speed is proportional to motive force, and inversely proportional to resistance.


Who believed in the heliocentric view of the universe?

Copernicus and Aristotle


Did Aristotle introduced the concept that elements are composed of fundamental particles called atoms?

No, it was man named Democritus. Aristotle believed the opposite, actually. He believed in a contiguous matter theory.


What did Aristotle think about matter?

Aristotle believed that everything was made from the four elements: fire, water, air, and earth. He also believed that the elements could be transformed into one another.


Who were the socrates Plato and Aristotle and what did they believe?

they were thinkers and they believed in moderation


What are Aristotle's views towards women?

Aristotle believed that women were inferior to men, because, unlike men they did not produce sperm, which, according to Aristotle was the building block of life.