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(pronounced AR ih staht uhl) (384-322 BCE) a Greek philosopher, educator, and scientist, was one of the greatest and most influential thinkers in Western culture. Aristotle was probably the most scholarly and learned of the classical or ancient Greek philosophers. He familiarized himself with the entire development of Greek thought preceding him. In his own writings, Aristotle considered, summarized, criticized, and further developed all the intellectual tradition that he had inherited. ...
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| Aristotle |
a Greek philosopher (384-322 BC), whose Poetics (observations about Tragedy collected by his followers) in an early and influential example of empirical criticism. By the examination of examples Aristotle attempts to analyse those features that make some tragedies more successful than others. He focuses on the nature of the plot and its cnnections with a moral pattern, the typifying features of the tragic hero, and the play's intensity of focus in time and place (later called the Unities).
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| Aristotle |
(384-322 BC) He was Plato
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| arithmetic mean |
Values are summed and divided by the total number of values.
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| Arizona |
This southwestern state's name could have come from the Pima Indian word 'Arizuma' or from the Papago words 'aleh-zon' or 'ari-sonac', or 'ali-shonak', all translated as "little spring" or "place of the little spring."
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