1. Aristotle and the Greek Miracle
Ending with the discussion of Aristotle and his System in which ultimately becomes a widely accepted science and the apex of Greek natural philosophy. ... In 332 BCE Aristotle founded Lyceum, a School in Athens, which was known as the peripatetic school because instructors would walk around the neighborhood while teaching. What makes Aristotle so powerful in natural philosophy is that he created a system known as the Aristotelian system. ... Aristotle concluded that axioms could only be recognized by the agreement of all learned men, which became product of much debate. ... Aristotle is recogn...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate