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Aristotle

Aristotle . By: Manvir Gill and Kaljeevan Kahlon Chemistry 11. Personal Life. Aristotle was born in 384 BC in Stagira He was an ancient Greek philosopher At the age of seventeen, he went to Athens to study at Plato’s Academy He opened his own philosophical school called Lyceum

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Aristotle

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  1. Aristotle By: Manvir Gill and KaljeevanKahlon Chemistry 11

  2. Personal Life • Aristotle was born in 384 BC in Stagira • He was an ancient Greek philosopher • At the age of seventeen, he went to Athens to study at Plato’s Academy • He opened his own philosophical school called Lyceum • Aristotle died in 322 BC

  3. Idea of the atom • Made of four “elements” earth, fire, water, and air. • Four qualities to these elements: dryness, hotness, coldness and moistness • Fifth element called aither

  4. Experiment/ Area of Study • Aristotle studies Physics, Logic, Biology, poetry, theater, music, politics, government and ethnics

  5. Major Scientific contributions • Scientific method • Physics: examined nature of matter, space, time and motion • Cosmology: all things fall toward the centre of earth or move around the earth

  6. Bibliography • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristotle • http://www.universetoday.com/62400/aristotle-atomic-theory/ • http://www.thocp.net/biographies/aristoteles.html • http://jcmooreonline.com/2010/12/28/aristotles-enduring-contribution-to-science-education-and-physics/

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