Aristotle is remembered as a natural philosopher rather than as a scientist, and he did not invent the scientific method.
cause logic is some good stuff
He was the first to create an understandable system of Western philosophy.
Aristotle Was the first person to create a classification system.
No, the concept of the Great Chain of Being was developed by Neoplatonist philosophers such as Plotinus and later embraced by Christian theologians like Thomas Aquinas. Aristotle's ideas did influence the concept, but he did not create it himself.
Aristotle did not create ethos, pathos, and logos; instead, he identified these persuasive techniques as modes of appeal in his work "Rhetoric." Ethos refers to the credibility of the speaker, pathos appeals to the emotions of the audience, and logos appeals to logic and reason. Aristotle believed that using these three appeals effectively would make arguments more persuasive.
No, colleges came centuries after Plato died. He did create an Academy where others, including Aristotle, studied.
No one created scientific method. It evolved gradually throughout history, and Aristotle's scientific methods are only one set out of many. Aristotle's is very, very good however and if you read Aristotle you will find that he achieved an incredible amount for someone who did not have the advanced technologies that scientists depend on today.
he was taught by aristotle
The birth name of Aristotle Onassis was Aristotle Socrates Onassis.
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Aristotle's full real name is Aristotle of Stagira.