Who was Theophrastas ?
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Theophrastus (c. 372 - 278 B.C.E.) was an ancient Greek philospher and a favorite student of Aristotle, who appointed him his successor as leader of the Lyceum. He espoused the basic principles of Aristotle’s philosophy, and continued to build on them. He further developed modal logic and various forms of the syllogism, introducing the rule that a conclusion cannot be stronger than its weakest premise. Theophrastus also continued Aristotle’s research into natural history, conducting numerous experiments and developing systems for classifying plants and animals that were later adapted by medieval scientists. He is sometimes called the “Father of Botany,” or the “Father of Taxonomy.”
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Theophrastus (c. 372 - 278 B.C.E.) was an ancient Greek philospher and a favorite student of Aristotle, who appointed him his successor as leader of the Lyceum. He espoused the basic principles of Aristotle’s philosophy, and continued to build on them. He further developed modal logic and various forms of the syllogism, introducing the rule that a conclusion cannot be stronger than its weakest premise. Theophrastus also continued Aristotle’s research into natural history, conducting numerous experiments and developing systems for classifying plants and animals that were later adapted by medieval scientists. He is sometimes called the “Father of Botany,” or the “Father of Taxonomy.”
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He was the successor of aristotle in the school of philosophy in ancient greece.
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