Similar words: aristocrat, aristocracy, aristocratic, bristle, bristled, bristle at, diarist, monetarist. Meaning: n. one of the greatest of the ancient Athenian philosophers; pupil of Plato; teacher of Alexander the Great (384-322 BC).
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(1) Aristotle and the Talmud both recommended placing the bed on a north-south axis for those wanting boys.
(2) Thus far Plato and Aristotle attribute similar statements to the Orphics: body and soul are separable.
(3) Because of its well-endowed female, Aristotle believed the spotted hyena to be a hermaphrodite.
(4) Briefing box 1.1 Making classifications: Aristotle and Finer Description and classification are the building blocks of comparative politics.
(5) Aristotle once recommended to the would-be polemical orator that paradox could be effective.
(6) Do, Aristotle asked, all the parts of the embryo come into existence together[Sentencedict.com], or do they appear in succession?
(7) Aristotle noted a distinction between income from the public land and that from the citizens' private estates.
(8) Plato is my friend - Aristotle is my friend — but my greatest friend is truth. Isaac Newton
(9) But Aristotle did not conceive of natural laws based on mathematical principles.
(10) Aristotle never explicitly assigned comedy an inferior role to that of tragedy.
(11) Even Aristotle complained that communal property always looked worse than private lands.
(12) Aristotle scorned history as being unselective, whereas poetry and myth were not.
(13) Aristotle further maintained that the four elements express themselves in the physique and temperament of the individual.
(14) Aristotle believed that strict determinism must be rejected because it destroys the natural basis for distinguishing between voluntary and involuntary actions.
(15) There are 3 great sets of commentaries on Aristotle: the neo-Aristotelian, the neo-Platonic and the Byzantine.
(16) Uncaused motion was nonsense for Aristotle and axiomatic for Newton.
(17) Aristotle wrote about it in relation to drama and what we can gain by going to the theatre.
(18) The change from adversity to prosperity, according to Aristotle, fails to produce the proper tragic effect.
(19) As for the latter,(sentencedict.com) Aristotle saw that the scope for practical wisdom extended both to politics and to personal life.
(20) Aristotle too claims in several places that natural philosophy and medicine go hand in hand and are studied by the same people.
(21) Aristotle and his Athenian contemporaries were well aware that some barbarians were very different in physical appearance from themselves.
(22) Though an opponent of the more rigid scholastics, Weigel sought a reconciliation of modern philosophy with that of Aristotle.
(23) They look too much to the past, and have an undue reliance on the words and works of their master Aristotle.
(24) It was an organic relationship which even anti-democrats like Aristotle endorsed.
(25) How could the testimony of an unlettered rustic stand against the authority of an Aristotle?
(26) Windjammer Barefoot Cruises lets you take the wheel on a schooner once owned by Aristotle Onassis.
(27) Clearchus wrote a dialogue on sleep, in which he introduced his master Aristotle as the main speaker.
(28) Averroes, the Cordoba physician, became the faithful editor of and commentator on the works of Aristotle.
(29) It has its origins in formal logic, and owes much to the writings of Aristotle and Frege.
(30) Aquinas himself saw no finality in the solutions offered by either Aristotle or Ptolemy to the problems of planetary motion.
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