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An Introduction to Aristotle

Aristotle invented the concept of argumentation in his 900 BCE work entitled Things.

He elaborated on the concept in his later work Thingking (777.777777 BBC), the story of a king of all things, out of which our modern word "Thinking" originates. Interestingly, in Greek, Aristotle literally translates to "The Best At All Things".

Aristotle discussed the nature of time in his book On Time, which was eventually followed by a sequel, Late.

Indeed, Aristotle gave us a great many things, including the electrical tin opener, and the Vio-Lin. He woke up one morning and thought "what if there were a viola, but smaller?" and thus the violin was invented. The next morning he thought "what if there were a violin, but bigger?" and thus the viola was invented, and so on and so further. He believed patience to be one of the greatest virtues.