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What contributions did aristotle make during the hellenistic era

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Answered by skyfall63
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b) he said that reason was the key to learning

c) he promoted the use of questions to students learn

d) he classified the names of many animals

Explanation:

  • The Greek philosopher Aristotle contributed profoundly and indefinitely to virtually every field of "human knowledge", from science to logic, from ethics to aesthetics.
  • Aristotle developed the first method of animal classification. Its classification scheme is based on animal studies and uses physical traits to group animals into two groups, followed by 5 genera in each group.
  • The aim of the school, Aristotle concluded, was to improve and exercise students' analytical and ethical capacities, as well as their capacity to increase knowledge and skills. He insisted that education was designed to set up systems and practises that exercise reason and form a human ethic. The schools were meant to prepare the future people with more practical knowledge for their political , social and economic relations.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

B and E

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