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Aristotle, Aelian and the giant octopus: The earliest 'citizen science' goes back more than 2,000 yearsMost of us know of Aristotle (384–322 BCE) for his philosophical works, but he was also a great scientist. Aristotle consulted the general public when undertaking his scientific research projects.
Aristotle (384-322 BCE) was a towering figure in ancient Greek philosophy and science. While influenced by Plato, Aristotle diverged from his teacher's idealism, developing his own systematic ...
One of the earliest and best discussions of self-love is found in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics (384-322 BCE). Aristotle’s guiding question in that set of lectures is “What is the good for ...
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Guide to the classics: Aristotle’s Poetics is a bible for screenwriters – but it’s often misreadAristotle lived between 384–322 BCE. A student of Plato, he wrote widely about philosophical ideas, from ethics and politics through to biology and the mind. His philosophy intersected with art ...
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