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∙ 7y agoEach mode expressed a curtain feeling and each mode had its place [APEX]
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Aristotle believed that modes should be used in moderation and with awareness of the context and purpose. He emphasized the importance of understanding the effects of different modes on the audience and tailoring their use accordingly to achieve the desired outcome. Aristotle advocated for a balanced approach where modes are selected judiciously to serve the overall goal of effective communication.
aristotle believed that the heavens would be wonderful and you would see the gods
Don't know much on the subject, but I been looking for logic works, and apparently Aristotle's students called "Organon" the compilation of all his logic works
Aristotle was part of ancient Greek culture, which placed a strong emphasis on philosophy, education, and ethics. He was born in Stagira, a city in present-day Greece, and was a student of Plato, another influential Greek philosopher. Aristotle's ideas and teachings continue to be studied and respected to this day.
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Aristotle believed mathematics to have great importance as one of the three theoretical sciences, mathematics, philosophy, and theoretical physics. He is not known to have made any new discoveries in mathematics, but he became important in the development of mathematics by introducing deductive logic in his teachings. Most of his illustrations of utilizing scientific method were derived from mathematics.
The Iliad was the most famous epic poems of the Trojan War, set on the ninth year of the war. Along with the Odyssey, these two works were undoubtedly the greatest masterpieces in Greek literature. The Iliad was composed by little known author named Homer, who probably lived in the 9th-8th century BC. It was not even certain if there was anyone named Homer, or that the two poems were written by the same person. However, the Iliad influenced many writers throughout the centuries with its heroic and timeless themes. The Quarrel The Day of Battle Reversal of Fortunes Moments of Glories Death of Hector Funerals and Ransom