“The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet.” – Aristotle
The road can be arduous and the journey can be as if it were a venture into hell, but at the end of it, you will finish it feeling fulfilled. It takes an incredibly amount of hard work to learn something, but when you do, you feel satisfied of having conquered whatever you were trying to learn.
Aristotle was a Renaissance man before the term existed. He studied all walks of art, logic, and life, continually improved his understanding of every subject he encountered, and wrote more and more about them. He did this to improve his understanding of the world and, maybe, help others to also see the world in a different light. He was one of the first to develop a formalized system for reasoning and studied the structures of arguments and validities of arguments. He continued the work of Socrates in this way, by helping give rise to the modern propositional logic and study of thereof.
Aristotle was a Renaissance man before the term existed. He studied all walks of art, logic, and life, continually improved his understanding of every subject he encountered, and wrote more and more about them. He did this to improve his understanding of the world and, maybe, help others to also see the world in a different light. He was one of the first to develop a formalized system for reasoning and studied the structures of arguments and validities of arguments. He continued the work of Socrates in this way, by helping give rise to the modern propositional logic and study of thereof.
"Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy." Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 May 2015.
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