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A shroud of mystery remains conceals the knowledge contained within the lost works of the Greek philosopher Aristotle.
Aristotle believed that everything in nature has a purpose or end goal (telos). This idea, central to his philosophy, is often overshadowed by his more empirical observations. In his Nicomachean ...
Ammonius Saccas was a Greek philosopher that revived Platonism and shaped metaphysical thought and spiritual philosophy in ...
Solar eclipses have fascinated observers for thousands of years. The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle pointed to the round ...
Aristotle/Alexander, a new play written and directed by Alex Lyras had a world premiere at Los Angeles on March 29.
The play, Aristotle/Alexander weaves together a historical pastiche of how Alexander the Great became the infamous conquering ...
Thanks to an ancient text and ... Plato’s burial place: The Greek philosopher was interred in the garden of his Athens academy, where he once tutored a young Aristotle. “We knew Plato was ...
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What is earthquake weather?And is it even a real thing? A couple thousand years ago, Aristotle, an ancient Greek philosopher and scientist, believed earthquakes were caused by winds trapped in underground caves.
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