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More than two thousand years ago, when Athens was the center of the democratic world, a group of Athenian students used to gather at the Lyceum, a center for learning just outside the city walls along the river Ilissos.
The students were there to listen to a brilliant new teacher by the name of Aristotle. He was one of the most esteemed and influential thinkers of his time, a strikingly intellectual man known for his methodical approach to learning and teaching, captivating everyone with his profound insights and engaging discourse.
This man would lay the foundation for Western philosophy with his comprehensive works on ethics, politics, and metaphysics. He would revolutionize the study of logic, creating the first formal system of reasoning that influenced centuries of thought.
And, most tangibly, he laid the groundwork for our modern understanding of science, establishing principles of observation and inquiry that would inspire the likes of Galileo, Newton, Descartes, and hundreds of…
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