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Tag: Nicholas Copernicus

Why is Aristotle known as the common-sense philosopher?

Posted on September 23, 2014 by JL Admin

Born in 384 BC and believed to have died on 322 BC, Aristotle remains the figure head of Ancient Greek philosophy. He also founded the Peripatetic school of philosophy, which remains in currency even today. Aristotle was widely regard during his time and continues to be revered through the ages. It is perhaps his common-sense…

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