dude-nows the part were you say "just kidding". no, i guess not try a history book. we like pepol to post but do reserch that has no chance of being biased next time.
2006-12-09 13:30:12
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answered by Myself 1
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Ancient Philosopher
2006-12-09 13:39:53
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answered by ChkUnit1 2
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[being in ancient Greece, I assume that the pizza is made with all natural ingredients] Aristotle might say that the pizza, as a collection of things found in nature, is a manifestation of God's creation; whereas Plato would say that no intellectual would, or should, necessarily believe that, but should pretend to believe it for the benefit of the Republic. Then they eat the pizza and $h!t God's goodness all over God's green earth
2016-03-29 01:26:11
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answered by ? 4
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Aristotle of Stagira (384-322 BCE), the son of a physician, was Plato's best student, tutor to Alexander the great, and founder of the Lyceum where he lectured on every topic known to nature and man.
But no one knows "who," we only ever know the 'what'.
2006-12-09 13:48:21
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answered by -.- 3
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He was a great ancient greek philosopher.
2006-12-09 13:43:47
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answered by Soung 3
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ancient greek philosopher
2006-12-09 14:39:44
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answered by 1776USA 2
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