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Did Aristotle do anything to change the world? - Answers
yes, Aristotle changed the view on life in the Western Word from The One in a dual view (creationism). WE (greek) human bodies with superior 'anime', and THEY the barbarians (human animals) with only bodies. WE the Greek in the Roman Empire changed in WE the Roman and the Greek. And later in WE the West=Europeans and WE the Western World Whites A paradigm shift that allowed the robust Greeks to feels superior over the culturally refined Persians. .
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Did Aristotle do anything to change the world? - Answers
yes, Aristotle changed the view on life in the Western Word from The One in a dual view (creationism). WE (greek) human bodies with superior 'anime', and THEY the barbarians (human animals) with only bodies. WE the Greek in the Roman Empire changed in WE the Roman and the Greek. And later in WE the West=Europeans and WE the Western World Whites A paradigm shift that allowed the robust Greeks to feels superior over the culturally refined Persians. .
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Did Aristotle do anything to change the world? - Answers
yes, Aristotle changed the view on life in the Western Word from The One in a dual view (creationism). WE (greek) human bodies with superior 'anime', and THEY the barbarians (human animals) with only bodies. WE the Greek in the Roman Empire changed in WE the Roman and the Greek. And later in WE the West=Europeans and WE the Western World Whites A paradigm shift that allowed the robust Greeks to feels superior over the culturally refined Persians. .
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