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What is NOT true about Aristotle (4th c. BCE)?

O He was Alexander the Great's teacher
O Reality can be understood only through the prism of ideas
O He favored empirical sciences
O He argued that it was important to examine nature closely

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Final answer:

Aristotle was not Alexander the Great's teacher, and he did not believe that reality can only be understood through ideas.


Step-by-step explanation:

What is NOT true about Aristotle (4th c. BCE)?

  1. O He was Alexander the Great's teacher
  2. O Reality can be understood only through the prism of ideas
  3. O He favored empirical sciences
  4. O He argued that it was important to examine nature closely

Out of the given statements, the correct answer is:

  • Aristotle was Alexander the Great's teacher.

Aristotle was a philosopher who lived during the 4th century BCE. While he did favor empirical sciences and argued for the examination of nature, he was not Alexander the Great's teacher and did not believe that reality can only be understood through ideas.


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